Sandra Sadek | Fort Worth Report
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Developers soon won’t be able to opt out of building affordable housing if an amendment is approved by City Council at its upcoming Jan. 23 meeting.
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With new head of agency and concluded IT investigation, TAD looks to start fresh in 2024.
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The unexpected death of McEwing’s stepmother without a will left the fate of her home in limbo as McEwing and his stepsister struggled to save the house amid mortgage issues and a clouded title.
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Search for permanent chief appraiser continues.
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Fort Worthians know their city is rapidly growing with some 20,000 new residents moving to the city annually. With growth comes the need for more affordable housing.
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A HUD report shows Fort Worth’s voucher denial rate is almost 80%, and housing experts say the trend is increasing.
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A passenger rail line project touted as a major connectivity and economic boost to the Fort Worth region and beyond could soon be at risk amid proposed federal budget cuts to Amtrak.
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Eula Halliburton has been waiting three years for Cowan Place to open, allowing her to return home to her Stop Six neighborhood.
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Miguel Martin always tries to have at least a hint of red in the design of his Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead suit. Not just any shade of red but the brilliant red of cardinals — his mother’s favorite bird and color.
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Every month, 52-year-old Zolanda Cravin is faced with the same question: What will she have to cut out this month to ensure she can pay her bills?
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The city of Fort Worth’s affordable housing plan unanimously sailed through City Council Oct. 17 after strong opposition from some homeowners previously delayed its vote.