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City’s new 911, emergency prep to cost $20.7M under Fort Worth’s proposed budget
Fort Worth’s newly created Emergency Management & Communications Department is expected to operate on a $20.7 million budget, giving the city’s 911 call-taking team its own department and streamlining the city’s emergency response, officials said.
A 'last-ditch effort' to save death row inmate Robert Roberson includes author John Grisham
The state of Texas is again trying to execute Robert Roberson, a man diagnosed with autism who was convicted of the murder of his two-year-old daughter, Nikki. They claim her death was caused by shaken baby syndrome. But there is mounting evidence that she died of an illness and not from child abuse.
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The quest for the perfect bánh mì in North Texas
D Magazine’s dining critic finds a Texas twist on this Vietnamese sandwich
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Lower property tax rate and preventive maintenance take priority in Denton County’s budget
Denton County commissioners approved a total budget of $452.2 million on Tuesday for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
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Search continues for person who shot and killed right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, a look at Charlie Kirk's influence on conservative politics, an update on Russian drones shot down over Poland.
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Fort Worth swearing in Eddie García as police chief Tuesday, pay lower than previous job
Fort Worth will swear in Eddie García as the city’s 28th police chief next Tuesday, ushering in a new era for the department.
JPS Health Network opens new Psychiatric Emergency Center in Fort Worth
At Wednesday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony for JPS Health Network’s Psychiatric Emergency Center, District 9 council member Elizabeth Beck asked people to close their eyes and raise their hands if they or someone they know struggled with mental illness.
Fort Worth ISD CFO’s exit opens key role as Texas considers takeover
The chief financial officer for Fort Worth schools won’t be crunching numbers for the city’s largest school district much longer.
Rescuers continue search efforts following devastating earthquake in Afghanistan
Rescuers are still trying to reach victims after an earthquake on Sunday devastated parts of eastern Afghanistan. The country's disaster management authority says more than 950 people were killed.
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A look at relief efforts in eastern Afghanistan following Sunday's massive earthquake
NPR asks Katherine Carey, deputy head of the United Nation's Office of Humanitarian Affairs in Afghanistan, about relief efforts following the massive earthquake in eastern Afghanistan.
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