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County commissioners approved an agreement allowing the Sheriff’s Office to use artificial intelligence tools to analyze online data linked to child exploitation, as some raise concerns about oversight and transparency.
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Tarrant County was dismissed last year from a lawsuit over the death of an inmate, Anthony Johnson, Jr., who died at the Tarrant County Jail in 2024. His family filed an appeal in December to add the county back to the suit.
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Democrat Taylor Rehmet and Republican Leigh Wambsganss faced off Saturday for the senate seat in a special election that’s drawn national attention.
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Among the eight grants, all but one would be renewing grant funding from the year prior.
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During a meeting Tuesday, residents raised concerns over ICE agents coming to FWISD school campuses amid rising fears from the federal agency presence in Minnesota.
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Arlington police respond to 40 crashes, 19 of them major, due to slick roads brought by winter stormThere were no fatalities or serious injuries as a result of the crashes, according to police.
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Tarrant County volunteers and people experiencing homelessness share their experiences during the federally mandated count.
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The Civil Rights activist is one of several figures depicted in Mattel’s “Barbie Inspiring Women” series.
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The Fort Worth organization is best known for its international piano competition. The inaugural conducting competition will take place in 2028 in Houston
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The eccentric sale, featuring thousands of feline figurines and other cat-themed decor, novelties and housewares, is the first since organizer Eric Uzelac woke from a coma.
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KERA News has identified another man who died after a Tarrant County jailer knelt on him. The federal government has cautioned against kneeling on handcuffed people.
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The Tarrant County monument was privately donated by the American History & Heritage Foundation, a nonprofit founded in 2015 dedicated to “educating and informing the public about American history and heritage.”