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As North Texas’ population continues to surge, the secret to the region’s economic prowess lies in its cities’ shared commitment to success, six local mayors said.
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The council is considering asking voters to tweak the city’s governing document next year.
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Three years later, in a ballroom at Texas Christian University, she reiterated the importance of confronting an issue like maternal health head-on, quoting advice given to her by her friend and former U.S. Army Secretary Pete Geren.
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Fort Worth was ahead of the curve in attracting film producers to Texas, Mayor Mattie Parker said, and the city is planning to keep it that way.
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Fort Worth Police documented the 2022 incident as a terroristic threat but did not charge any suspects.
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Several Fort Worth Democrats demand Mayor Mattie Parker apologize to a community activist for a comment Parker made that they described as a political threat.
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Superintendent Karen Molinar said she expects the state’s A-F accountability ratings on Aug. 15 to show more than 50 campuses moved up a letter grade. FWISD is likely to have F campuses to drop from 31 to 11, she said.
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Fort Worth’s largest school district and students in poverty saw significant academic improvements across the city, according to a new report released Aug. 12.
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A split Fort Worth City Council voted Tuesday night to suspend diversity, equity and inclusion-related initiatives in an effort to comply with requirements of the Trump administration and protect millions of dollars the city receives in federal grants.
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Fort Worth City Council members on Aug. 5 will determine the fate of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, as details about how the city could support small businesses start to emerge.
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Almost a month after calling for Bo French’s resignation or removal as chair of the Tarrant County GOP, Republican officials are silent on the future of the party and its leadership.
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Garcia left Dallas in October to take an assistant city manager job in Austin.