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Fort Worth voters approved a higher tax rate for visitors to the city, according to unofficial early voting results in the May 4 election.
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Of the nearly 1.3 million people registered to vote in Tarrant County, only 6.52%, or 83,161 people, voted in the May 4 election, according to unofficial election results.
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A federal court blocked the law, Senate Bill 12, late last year. But the Texas Attorney General’s office appealed the ruling.
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The Dallas Wings, which have played at the University of Texas at Arlington's College Park Center since 2016, would move to the Dallas Memorial Auditorium in 2026 if approved by the WNBA.
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Fort Worth wants to improve its 911 call response times, and getting more dispatchers in the same room — and using the same technology — could be part of the solution.
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Arlington City Council gave the Arlington Economic Development Corporation the green light on a deal with E-Space Inc. that could bring in thousands of new jobs.
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The manual recount found a 15-vote difference but doesn't change the outcome of the race for House District 108, which Barry Wernick lost to incumbent state Rep. Morgan Meyer.
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Harris, Tarrant and Bexar counties say their crowded local jails are backed up with convicted state prisoners. The state says it's following the law.
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More security improvements are coming to the Tarrant Appraisal District, and systems are mostly back online after a cyberattack took them out of commission, Chief Appraiser Joe Don Bobbitt announced during an April 22 board of directors meeting.
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A decade has passed since H-E-B purchased land behind Torchy’s Tacos on Bonnie Brae Street near University Drive.
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Local races are on the ballot this spring, for city mayors, city councils and local boards. We answer all of your election-related questions here.
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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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An anti-transgender event organized by conservative political activists at a Fort Worth community center April 20 has been canceled after community members raised concerns that it would violate the city’s nondiscrimination policy.
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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."