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Mike Miles, state-appointed superintendent of Houston ISD, is at the center of the investigation.
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Incumbent Lynn Stucky and candidate Andy Hopper face off again for the Republican nomination for Texas House District 64.
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Pilot Point Police Department Chief Rex Marks retired effectively immediately, the city manager announced on Monday. Two weeks prior, Pilot Point officials discussed low morale and culture deficits in the department.
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Attorneys say the businesses shouldn't have to close at 2 a.m. if they agree to stop offering any nude entertainment at that time.
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Arlington City Council candidates will have to balance redevelopment needs with neighborhoods — especially in District 1, that houses the entertainment district.
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Disagree with the Tarrant Appraisal District’s valuation of your residential property? You now have until May 24 to protest it.
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Three months after sharing plans to sell nine flood-prone Arlington Heights homes to a developer, Fort Worth officials say the deal is off.
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After nearly four years, Chief Information Officer Bill Zielinski is leaving the city's IT department at the end of the month to pursue work in the private sector.
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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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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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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.