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Local organizers spoke in support of Tarrant County Commissioner Alisa Simmons after County Judge Tim O'Hare told her to "sit there and be quiet."
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An elections attorney told KERA News the Election Board doesn't have the power to choose how to number ballots.
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Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn was one of two sheriffs at a "border crisis" hearing, but neither were from border counties.
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The $5,000 contract is for Noah Betz, the executive director of the Huffines Liberty Foundation and a political strategist.
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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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A change in state law allows the city of Arlington to begin selling plots in Arlington Cemetery, which houses the remains of the city's first mayors and postmasters.
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Tarrant County has already paid out at least $1.6 million in settlements for other lawsuits over deaths and injuries in the jail.
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All but one Arlington City Council candidate participated in the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce candidate forum April 10.
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Chasity Congious gave birth alone in her cell in 2020. She was jailed again last week for probation violations.
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HSC's new College of Nursing will offer elective courses in correctional nursing.
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Tarrant County Homeless Coalition Executive Director Lauren King has a message for Tarrant and Parker counties: investment in affordable housing works.
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At the end of a more than six-hour session, which featured testimony from nine sitting judges and multiple active defense lawyers, Tarrant County commissioners heeded requests to do more research — and engage more stakeholders — before moving court administration positions under county supervision.