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The new Northaven Trail Bridge over U.S. Highway 75 opens next month.
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The City of Mesquite and DART are both providing free charging stations for one year.
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Collin County has a bond election in November for things like road improvements and a new animal shelter. But it might not be enough to meet the growing county's needs.
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Leaders in the public and private sectors discussed new projects, energy and innovation at the summit.
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Fort Worth’s property tax rate will go down, but residents will still see an increased bill.
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The university was selected as one of nine to lead research into cybersecurity resilience in transportation infrastructure.
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The pilot program is anticipated to start in January 2024.
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Texas loses billions of gallons of water a year to broken pipes and leaks. The problem is worse in rural areas.
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If passed during this legislative session, this would be the state’s biggest investment in broadband, but some local officials question whether it would make the service more affordable in areas with few providers.
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Fort Worth City Council will not rename White Settlement Road – at least not any time soon.
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The names will be reviewed by a committee of members from the city of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Tarrant Regional Water District, Streams & Valleys and Visit Fort Worth. The committee will then select five names to put forward for public voting, the city said.
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The boil water notice affected millions of Texans and led to a two-day shutdown of area schools and disrupted local business. Water experts say the incident should direct cities to look at their own water containment equipment and consider possible upgrades.