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Neither knew the other was up for a role. The episodes air Dec. 3 and Dec. 17
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In February, as campaign season ramped up across Tarrant County, Republican leaders and Mansfield residents filled a private room inside a popular bar for a fundraising event titled 鈥淧ath to Progress: Restoring Conservative Leadership in Mansfield.鈥
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In her home studio, Onoriose writes affirmations like 鈥渕e vs. me鈥 on her mirror.
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In a county of 1.28 million registered voters, 4.95%, or about 63,000 people, have voted early, either in person or by mail, ahead of the May 3 election.
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Phelan, a Beaumont Republican, had previously insisted he had enough votes to thwart a challenge from the right led by state Rep. David Cook of Mansfield.
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Declared as possibly the most diverse orchestra in America by D Magazine, the Mansfield Philharmonic embraces its unique makeup to bring musical experiences to the community.
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Four GOP state representatives suspended their bids to challenge Phelan and 48 Republicans backed Cook, which could threaten Phelan鈥檚 shot at a third term.
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The Texas House speaker race is becoming increasingly crowded. Phelan, who is under fire from his right, says he plans to seek the leadership position again.
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The recent addition of Artificial Intelligence to a North Texas hospital has already saved the lives of potential stroke patients. But there are some concerns for healthcare professionals as well as patients.
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It's too early to tell whether the magnitude 3.0 and 3.2 earthquakes were human induced, but experts say most earthquakes in North Texas are due to oil and gas drilling.
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Trinity Metro is extending its on-demand ride service to Mansfield this summer.
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The department announced grant funding for a major project on MLK Jr. Boulevard in South Dallas.