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Mike Miles, state-appointed superintendent of Houston ISD, is at the center of the investigation.
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Incumbent Lynn Stucky and candidate Andy Hopper face off again for the Republican nomination for Texas House District 64.
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More security improvements are coming to the Tarrant Appraisal District, and systems are mostly back online after a cyberattack took them out of commission, Chief Appraiser Joe Don Bobbitt announced during an April 22 board of directors meeting.
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A decade has passed since H-E-B purchased land behind Torchy’s Tacos on Bonnie Brae Street near University Drive.
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Local races are on the ballot this spring, for city mayors, city councils and local boards. We answer all of your election-related questions here.
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Arlington voters will decide four city council seats, with two focused on north and southwest Arlington, during early voting April 22-30 and election day May 4.
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An anti-transgender event organized by conservative political activists at a Fort Worth community center April 20 has been canceled after community members raised concerns that it would violate the city’s nondiscrimination policy.
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Local organizers spoke in support of Tarrant County Commissioner Alisa Simmons after County Judge Tim O'Hare told her to "sit there and be quiet."
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Mansfield ISD will allow an ineligible candidate to remain on the ballot for the May 4 election.
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Fort Worth will vote on tax increase for visitors, extra revenue to fund convention center expansionFort Worth voters will go to the polls in May to decide whether to impose a higher tax on visitors.
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After a two-year battle, Denton City Council member Chris Watts received the four votes he needed Tuesday night for Denton to create a public facility corporation — a public-private partnership designed to create the attainable housing that nearly half the households in the city need, according to United Way.
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The Tarrant Appraisal District must do better by taxpayers.
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Argyle ISD produced a 10-year strategic growth plan in 2023. Now it’s putting three bond propositions totaling $511.5 million before local voters to fund the key parts of that plan.
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After more than 38 years, MedStar’s time as the designated EMS provider for Fort Worth is drawing to a close.