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The union representing DART workers say the agency is taking away long-standing policies. DART says it's already adopted some union recommendations and is meeting "in good faith" to hear workers' concerns.
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John Wright ran in the Democratic primary for Tarrant County Constable Precinct 8. His opponent accused him of lying about where he lived.
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The National Rifle Association is holding its annual meeting to Dallas. But city officials are mum about what the NRA is paying for convention space and security needs.
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Sitting near Trinity Park’s duck pond on a warm February afternoon, Claudia Verduzco felt safe enjoying nature with her two young children. But she doesn’t feel that way in every Fort Worth park, especially once the sun sets. Drug activity in some southeast parks has kept her away.
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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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Volunteers packed bags and boxes of food to help refugee families put a proper evening meal on the table during the Muslim holy month.
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Prescott filed a lawsuit Monday accusing a North Texas woman of making false sexual assault allegations to extort millions of dollars.
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David E. Harris became the first Black pilot to fly for a commercial airline when American Airlines hired him in 1964. Announcing Capt. Harris' death, American's CEO called him a "trailblazer."
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A significant Hindu festival filled with colorful clouds of chalk dust, live music and dance troupes is coming to Fort Worth’s Panther Island.
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The House voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to approve a bill that would force parent company ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban of the social media app on U.S. devices.
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Dallas County commissioners voted to extend the interim IT director's contract while they continue searching for a permanent "chief information officer."
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Amid controversy over what a civilians on a police oversight board can or cannot do — Dallas city officials could be limiting access to complaints of misconduct.
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Dynell Lane said he was prevented from using a pizzeria restroom and urinated himself. Officers were later caught on camera laughing about the incident.
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UT put the requirement on hold back in 2020 because of the pandemic. Students seeking admission for the fall 2025 semester will have to submit their SAT or ACT scores.