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Barry Wernick says he's requesting a manual recount not to change the results of his primary race for Texas House District 108, but to "expose flaws, if any" in the elections process. The Dallas County Elections Department refutes his claims, which Wernick made without providing evidence.
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Executive Chief Deputy Charles Eckert is a veteran of more than 30 years at the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office. He’s in charge of the day-to-day jail operations.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has now sued seven school district across the state, accusing them of violating state law by sharing messaging related to school vouchers ahead of the March primaries.
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It's been seven months since the Dallas Police Department reopened an investigation into officers who were caught on camera laughing at Dynell Lane after denying him access to the restroom at Serious Pizza in Deep Ellum in June 2023.
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With all precincts reporting early Wednesday morning, the Texas House District 64 Republican primary race is headed for a runoff. Candidates Andy Hopper held the lead with 46.6% of the vote against longtime incumbent Lynn Stucky at 43.3%.
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More than 20 years after Fort Worth leaders envisioned a waterfront development that would transform hundreds of acres between downtown and the Northside community, government agencies have a new roadmap for developing what will become Panther Island.
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Civil lawsuits, thousands of dollars in campaign finances, and endorsements from national and statewide elected officials — these are all the things Tarrant County voters might have considered when casting their ballots in the constable races during the 2024 primary election.
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Attorneys David Schenck, Gina Parker and Lee Finley appeared set to replace three incumbents as judges on Texas' highest criminal court Wednesday morning.
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Johnson, D-Dallas, was first elected in 2018. He's touted his role in filing and passing bills in the Texas Legislature on issues like health care, energy and the environment.
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Denton County Republicans outvote Democrats during primary early voting, with 72K total ballots castMore than 72,000 Denton County residents cast their ballots early in preparation for Tuesday’s primaries, and votes in the Republican primary outnumbered those in the Democratic races during the Feb. 20-March 1 early voting period.
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On a sunny Friday afternoon, the Summerglen Library branch in north Fort Worth is bustling with patrons doing anything but reading. Some are participating in a weekly Spanish class, others are casting their ballots during early voting and playing games on desktops.
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Living in a Lake Worth neighborhood provides many advantages. Residents live close to nature but are minutes away from a major highway connecting them to the rest of the city. Living on Lake Worth also brings challenges, from the occasional alligator sightings to rumors of the Lake Worth Monster.
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Trademark Property Company will redevelop the Arlington shopping center known as Lincoln Square into a walkable, mixed-use development called "Anthem."
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While next year’s budget is more than six months from completion, Fort Worth City Council members met to discuss next year’s goals as the city implements a new strategy for forming its annual budget.