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A candidate for the Tarrant Appraisal District board alleges County Judge Tim O’Hare tried to pressure him into dropping out of the race.
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Two members from Congregation Beth Israel look back at the January 2022 event, weigh in on the rise of antisemitism.
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Speakers at Colleyville’s final City Council meeting of the year could agree on one thing: Much has changed about WillowTree Custom Homes’ development proposal since it was first introduced last year.
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Colleyville Mayor Bobby Lindamood doesn’t want the city to look anything like Radiator Springs, the fictional run-down town in the 2006 Disney movie “Cars” that is left behind by construction of new highways.
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Directors are hopeful that new leadership plus steps to address internal problems will result in a positive change for the Tarrant Appraisal District.
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Mayors from the city of Colleyville, Keller and Southlake issued a joint letter calling for a new leadership at the Tarrant Appraisal District.
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“I love our Colleyville citizens and I wish everyone could have what they want,” Bevill said. “But we have to be practical.”
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On January 15, 2022, a gunman took four people hostage inside Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville. A year later, two of the hostages reflect on how their lives have changed, and what needs to be done to fight the rise in antisemitism in the U.S.
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Police are investigating the distribution of antisemitic flyers just a month after a gunman took worshippers hostage in a synagogue. Similar materials have been dropped in driveways across the U.S.
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The North Texas Rabbi asked House members to invest in more security funding for houses of worship.
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Dallas nonprofit Our Calling was one of two organizations that sheltered Malik Faisal Akram in January. More than a week later, it realized Akram was the hostage-taker at the center of the Colleyville crisis.