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Jay Chapa is poised to be hired as Fort Worth’s next city manager, becoming the first Hispanic person in the city’s history to hold the position.
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Dallas City Council members were briefed on a new city beautification program called "Clean Sweep!" but it was met with some opposition on its messaging.
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Fort Worth’s T&P Station has welcomed visitors to the city for nearly a century. Now, a recently completed public works project is shining light on some of the historic figures that have stepped off a train throughout the years.
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The Denton City Council failed to reach majority consensus Tuesday afternoon to move forward with a couple of major recommendations by the citizen charter review committee that could have changed the council’s makeup and added two seats.
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A case surrounding Tennessee's ban on certain gender-affirming care for minors could set precedents for other states that have bans in place, including Texas, where three doctors are being sued for allegedly violating state law.
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After a mediation session, Fairview and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints agreed to build a smaller temple.
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Five Texans were newly elected to Congress this year, four of whom are set to serve in January.
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The district hasn’t splurged on a new fleet of buses or taken on risky debt. It hasn’t seen an unprecedented surge of new students or hired a large group of new employees. Instead, Azle ISD, recognized by the state for its fiscal accountability, is facing a possible budgetary crisis that cropped up seemingly overnight.
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Controversial voucher-like Education Savings Accounts seem a certainty after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott helped oust fellow Republicans who opposed them last year. But educators are wary about what a new plan could look like.
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The Lakewood conservation district located west of White Rock Lake in Dallas could expand to include additional blocks of the neighborhood after years of back and forth.
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The Dallas City Planning Commission was briefed on a proposal to eliminate parking minimums in the city, leaving parking space up to developer discretion.
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The Texas Supreme Court on Friday said Ken Paxton won't have to sit for a deposition in a 2020 whistleblower lawsuit filed by former employees. The claim he fired them after reporting him to the FBI for bribery, abuse of office and other allegations.
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The NoTraffic systems use AI to control traffic lights and adapt to current road conditions. Installing them would be part of a regional plan to prepare for the FIFA World Cup.
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Former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger isn't entitled to an attorney in the wrongful death trial for shooting Botham Jean in 2018. She's also not required to show up.