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Numbers from the 2024 Point in Time Count show a 12% decrease in Tarrant County’s homeless population compared to the previous year.
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The governor singled out pro-Palestine groups and said they should be subject to discipline.
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Denton County commissioners will be discussing St. John’s Cemetery during their Tuesday meeting. It’s a space in Pilot Point where hundreds of Black residents were buried, some estimated more than 100 years ago, but getting there to maintain and preserve it has proven difficult due to boundary issues.
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Federal officials say milk from dairy cows in Texas and Kansas has tested positive for bird flu. Officials with the Texas Animal Health Commission confirmed the flu virus is the Type A H5N1 strain, known for decades to cause outbreaks in birds and occasionally infect people.
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The Grapevine Housing Authority and two of its top officials have been accused of violating the Fair Housing Act.
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At a meeting of the city council’s housing committee on Monday, council members and city staffers discussed many options for the former University General Hospital in Oak Cliff.
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At issue is the FDA's regulatory power to approve drugs and continually evaluate their safety — a system that until now has been widely viewed as the gold standard for both safety and innovation
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National LGBTQ+ organization PFLAG won a temporary injunction blocking Texas from demanding information on trans kids.
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Former Collin County GOP chair Abraham George has emerged as a likely frontrunner in the race to become chair of the Republican Party of Texas. But new details of an armed domestic incident at his family home and feuds involving his top endorsers may steal the spotlight.
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Imagine a 1990 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy — similar to the one that Arnold Schwarzenegger rode in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Known as the model that made Harley cool again, it costs around $12,600 in excellent condition.
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A city of Plano spokesperson said Friday water levels are back to normal after 1.5 million gallons of wastewater started overflowing into White Rock Creek March 14.
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Some Arab Americans in North Texas say President Biden's reluctance to call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire could cost him their votes.
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The Dallas Charter Review Commission's term is almost up. Some of the biggest proposals to the city's charter have yet to be discussed, including measures on parks.
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The Tarrant Appraisal District will hold an emergency board meeting March 25.