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The Fort Worth City Council voted Tuesday night to approve changes to shore up its ailing employee retirement fund. The pension plan for police,…
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For the last year and a half, Fort Worth’s Task Force on Race and Culture has been studying racial disparities in the city, and working on a plan to make…
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Fort Worth is scrambling to find a fix to shore up its pension fund, which will go bankrupt within 30 years if nothing is done, according to city…
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About a hundred people gathered in front of Fort Worth City Hall Tuesday night to call on the city council to join a lawsuit challenging the…
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Saturday is Election Day for cities and school districts across North Texas. In Fort Worth, there will be at least one new face on the City Council.…
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Another election day is fast approaching. Cities, school districts and other local governments across North Texas are gearing up for municipal elections…
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Fort Worth City Council members and top city staffers climbed onto a bus Tuesday and took a tour of the Stop Six neighborhood in East Fort Worth. The…
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This summer, it’s started to look a bit like a tax revolt in North Texas. Frisco voters just turned down a school tax increase, Dallas schools decided not…
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For nearly 25 years, Ann Zadeh watched new developments in Fort Worth. As a former city planner, she even watched City Council meetings for fun. But after…
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Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price gave her third State of the City address Thursday. Technology was what she came back to again and again in her 20-minute…
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Joel Burns, Who's Resigning From Fort Worth Council, Reflects On His Tearful Viral Anti-Bully SpeechFort Worth City Council member Joel Burns is resigning the seat that State Sen. Wendy Davis once held. Burns, who is openly gay, has been in office since…
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Fort Worth voters rejected three incumbents on the city council and school board in Saturday runoff electionsJacinto Ramos, Jr. stomped incumbent school…