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Opal Lee spent years fighting for the recognition of June 19 as a national holiday.
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A Fort Worth judge allowed a conservative activist to pursue a lawsuit which alleges the Anti-Defamation League falsely linked him with QAnon.
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Two southern Dallas pastors are urging residents to vote to approve the $1.25 billion bond package. They say "simply vote yes" to all ten propositions.
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Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn held a press conference following the death of a man in-custody at the Tarrant County Jail, one of more than 60 deaths since 2017.
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After nearly four years, Chief Information Officer Bill Zielinski is leaving the city's IT department at the end of the month to pursue work in the private sector.
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The Tarrant County District Attorney asked the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to reverse the ruling that overturned Crystal Mason's illegal voting conviction.
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Southwest plans to stop flying to Cozumel, Mexico; Syracuse, New York; Bellingham, Washington; and George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, where the airline’s major operation is at smaller Hobby Airport. American Airlines also posted losses in the first quarter.
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Federal officials and scientific experts say the virus detected in retail milk samples may be inactive and unable to cause an infection.
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In a complaint to the airline, Pamela Hill-Veal, a retired judge, says that while on a Chicago-to-Phoenix flight, a flight attendant berated her and accused her of slamming the lavatory door.
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More than 2 million Texans, mostly children, have lost health insurance as the state has redetermined their eligibility for Medicaid coverage.
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The Tarrant Area Food Bank said it may not have enough food to help families keep from going hungry over the summer, when school kids eat more meals at home.
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Outgoing City Manager T.C. Broadnax received fond farewells during Wednesday's meeting. That includes those who suggested he leave City Hall.
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A federal court blocked the law, Senate Bill 12, late last year. But the Texas Attorney General’s office appealed the ruling.
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Etavion Barnes, 18, was found shot outside the school around 3 p.m. Wednesday and rushed to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Bowie was locked down for nearly two hours and 17-year-old Julian Howard was arrested, police said. Thursday classes are canceled.