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Attorney General Paxton sent letters to Garland, Northwest, Judson and Liberty Hill ISDs accusing them of using tax dollars to advocate for recent school funding elections, something the districts deny.
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Fort Worth resident Cecil Wilson typically votes early in local elections. That was her plan this year when she went to her usual polling location in the Historic Southside.
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Democrat Taylor Rehmet came within three percentage points of winning Senate District 9 — which voted for Donald Trump by over 17 points in 2024 — over his two Republican opponents.
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Texas voters approved billions to help the state address water supply needs, but Tarrant County-area leaders concede more resources are needed to keep up with growth.
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Voters elected sisters-in-law to the Lake Worth ISD board as the district faces possible state intervention, according to unofficial early voting results.
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While most proposed amendments on this year's ballot focused on taxes, voters also showed strong support for investing in Texas' network of technical colleges and dementia and Alzheimer's research.
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North Texas voters considered more than $1 billion in school bonds and VATREs yesterday.
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Supporters said Tuesday's vote to incorporate Mitchell Bend — population 600 — was one of their last options to try to control noise pollution coming from the nearby Bitcoin mine.
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Proposition 3 requires the denial of bail for people accused of certain violent or sexual offenses if prosecutors put forth enough evidence. Experts are still divided on whether the amendment will bolster public safety and protect the due process rights of the accused.
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The Hurst Firefighters Association appears slated to become the sole bargaining agent for Hurst Fire Department members.
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As of early Wednesday morning, initial results show big margins of approval for each of the items on the ballot.
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Rural Collin County voters strongly supported funds for an "Emergency Services District" that will help provide fire and ambulance service to unincorporated areas.