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The administrative ruling is a first step before the court decides whether to pause the use of the 2025 map, drawn to increase GOP seats in the U.S. House, for the rest of the legal battle.
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Behind-the-scenes political maneuvering and threats of retaliation may have influenced the leadership and future of a public board designed to preserve local history, Tarrant County Commissioner Alisa Simmons said.
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Garland is the latest city in north Texas to create an All-Abilities Committee, which will advocate for people who have physical and intellectual disabilities. The group will start meeting in February.
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The Fort Worth nonprofit Center for Transforming Lives is running the program with $2.3 million in county funding. It expects applications to reopen after Thanksgiving.
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As future rezoning talks begin, West Dallas residents remain concerned over existing industrial use.
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The governor sent a letter to Dallas and Collin County's district attorneys and other state leaders Wednesday.
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Jaime Castro was placed on administrative leave Friday. It's not clear what DPD investigators are looking into.
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Gov. Greg Abbott filed the designation letter Tuesday.
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Thousands of mailers, social media posts and television commercials are pushing the city of Arlington to restore its anti-discrimination ordinance and questioning City Council members’ values.
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A large swath of Tarrant County will decide its next Texas senator in a Jan. 31 runoff, after a tight three-person special election that saw the lone Democrat take an unexpected lead.
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The first public hearing for the Singleton and Westmoreland area in West Dallas will take place Tuesday at 6 p.m. and is open to the public.
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Projected spending by international students in the U.S. is projected to drop $1.1 billion this fall compared to last year, a new report shows. That’s after a 17% decline in international student enrollments due, in part, to recent federal policy changes
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Increased disturbance and noise complaints had jeopardized Yello Belly race track's annual operational permit.
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Dallas County's probation services director is working with state and federal agencies to apprehend probationers at their scheduled appointments.