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The hacking group Medusa has posted files it claims to have illegally obtained from the Tarrant Appraisal District network to the dark web, the appraisal district confirmed April 16.
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Citing community concerns about a planned cement plant in Grayson County, Patrick’s letter asks TCEQ to reject the permit and halt permit approvals statewide.
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Fort Worth's first H-E-B opened in Alliance Wednesday to much fanfare, with a line forming the night before. Why does the chain’s most loyal Texas customers think it's worth the hype?
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Weeks after learning that North Texas secured more 2026 FIFA World Cup matches than any other host city, Michael Morris credits his transportation plan — and its “special sauce” — as the reason the region scored high with the organizing agency.
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Keller resident Monica Kwenda strolled the neatly organized spice and baking aisle in Fort Worth’s inaugural H-E-B.
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Downtowns across the country responded differently to the exiting of office workers during the pandemic.
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City Council makes investing in affordable housing a priority.
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Texas agriculture experts say it's unlikely you’ll need to worry about infected or pricey eggs, meat or dairy at the grocery store after chickens, cows and one Texan have tested positive for bird flu.
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It may get black as night during the solar eclipse April 8, but plenty of businesses expect to see green.
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The journey home to the former student housing at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary took Presbyterian Night Shelter CEO Toby Owen 30 years.
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One nonprofit in Muenster is set to host a new festival the same weekend as Germanfest, the biggest revenue-driver in the city.
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Tourists will open their wallets as they flood the Hill Country to view the eclipse. But how cities will handle the crowds depends a lot on the size and planning that has taken place until now.
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One economist is calling it “the most profitable 22 minutes in Texas history.”
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Starbucks workers at Denton's 2300 S. Loop 288 store voted to unionize with a 16-4 vote on Monday evening to become the 20th Starbucks location in Texas to join Starbucks Workers United, according to a news release.