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At Fort Worth stop, Gov. Abbott lauds Republican county commissioners on tax reform. Democratic member Alisa Simmons questions viability.
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The district’s 2027 budget, which shaves about a half million dollars off what was proposed, includes 194 staff positions.
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One firefighter was treated for smoke inhalation but no other injuries were reported when a fire destroyed Beirut Grill, Smash Toast and Folklore Grove Bookstore in West Arlington.
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Frederick Spears was found guilty of capital murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole for stabbing his estranged wife multiple times in her Arlington backyard in September 2025.
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The Westlake Town Council is legally barred from taking action on the data center project for two weeks.
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The Tarrant County Commissioners Court heard proposals for next fiscal year's tax rate and budget, but some commissioners had concerns over budget distributions and other details in the plan.
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A federal judge recently blocked a second attempt by the Trump administration to overhaul a homeless response program that critics say would put over 5,000 Texans at risk for reentering homelessness.
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Fort Worth activist EJ Carrion had an arrest warrant over a disrupting a public meeting charge, his friend Alexander Montalvo said Wednesday.
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Melvin Leonard Mitchell III pleaded guilty to three charges including wire fraud, unlawfully using someone else's identity and piloting a drone in restricted airspace without a license.
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Experts not employed by city agree Arlington could face serious consequences if issues with stormwater runoff and erosion aren't addressed, though they don't fully agree on a timeline. City officials say the situation is under control.
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One commissioner proposed an increase in polling sites, while another suggested keeping the same number from 2022.
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At a recent economic development forum, officials with Arlington, Mansfield, Haltom City and Keller discussed how they are recruiting and retaining companies in that situation.