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The news comes shortly after a round of layoffs and a pause on Dr. Phil Primetime
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The federal taxes are from 2015 and 2019, according to a notice of lien. Two Arlington council members told KERA News the mayor's personal finances haven't impacted his work as a city leader.
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County commissioners did not hear a scheduled briefing on a historical marker application Judge O’Hare shut down in May.
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North Texans with ties to Iran fear for Iranians caught up in the travel ban and conflict.
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Irving's Point in Time count estimates there are 43 people experiencing homelessness in the city. But nonprofits and business owners say that number is bigger and want lasting solutions.
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Sixteen Texas families of multiple faiths and nonreligious backgrounds filed the case against multiple school districts across the state, asserting Senate Bill 10 violates the Establishment and Free Expression Clauses of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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The bill is moving quickly through Congress and could reshape life for millions of Texans.
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Ward Sakeik, an Arlington resident of Palestinian descent, had been in Texas immigration detention centers for 140 days after ICE agents detained her as she and her husband returned from their honeymoon to the U.S. Virgin Islands. It's unclear why she's been released.
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Police say Rashonda Lowe turned herself into Arlington Police Tuesday night.
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Sylvia Trent-Adams will head the Institute for Healthcare Improvement nearly six months after she resigned as HSC president.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety now says five people, not six, were killed in Saturday’s multi-vehicle crash on I-20 near Terrell. The update issued Tuesday corrects an earlier report attributing the discrepancy to a clerical error made by hospital staff during the initial response.
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Fourth of July celebrations around North Texas are underway. And while impressive firework displays are always crowd pleasers here are a couple of Independence Day contests that will take you back to small town vibes of yesteryear.
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Roy blasted Senators for increasing deficit spending to pay for tax cuts.
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An estimated 1.8 million customers will pass through Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport from July 2 through July 8, about on par with last year's record travel numbers.