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Bernie Tiede, whose murder of a Texas widow was immortalized by Richard Linklater, is suing the state over what he calls its “cruel and unusual” treatment of inmates in hot prisons.
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A man who died in the Tarrant County jail is among more than 60 people who died in the jail since Sheriff Bill Waybourn took office in 2017.
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Arlington voters will decide four city council seats, with two focused on north and southwest Arlington, during early voting April 22-30 and election day May 4.
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Tarrant County District Attorney Phil Sorrells said in a previous statement that multiple cities in the county could be affected by the investigation.
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Dallas Animal Services had 420 dogs sharing 300 kennels with its capacity at 140%.
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Rumors of mismanagement swirled online after a weather cancellation, but disabled festival goers clocked issues from the start.
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More than 40% of the state’s population is Hispanic, but its mental health provider population is more than 80% white.
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Three of the 10 bond propositions include housing-related funds totaling about $82 million targeted for affordable housing and homelessness.
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According to a new report from the Commonwealth Fund, Texas has more severe racial and ethnic health disparities than other states in the Southwest.
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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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The road will be partially closed on a stretch in Far North Dallas.
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After two months of anticipation among Keller ISD parents and staff, parts of an episode shot at Central High School were recently featured on an international TV show called “God, Jesus, Trump!”
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Early voting for local elections in North Texas starts April 22. Collin County voters have city council races, public safety propositions and a bond election to consider.
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The idea to construct a high-speed railway between Houston and Dallas seems to be gaining momentum.