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The Laredo Democrat faces federal charges of bribery, money laundering and working on behalf of a foreign government.
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The Beaumont Republican issued his interim charges even as it remains unclear whether he’ll be reelected.
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Brandon Chase McGee secured a second term in the Place 5 seat of the Denton City Council with 50.39% of the vote.
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The bond package consists of four proposals that will include funding for citywide infrastructure, streets, parks and facilities in Lewisville.
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Mayor Gerard Hudspeth said he plans to focus his final term on city issues such as homelessness.
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Unofficial results show Ed Turner defeating three opponents for the District 9 seat, and Lance Currie beating two opponents for the District 1 seat. Both candidates were endorsed by the trustees they're seeking to replace.
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The convention center renovation is split into two phases, which are projected to be completed in 2029.
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This is the first time residents have a direct say in who sits on the appraisal district’s board of directors. Up to this point, board members have been elected by taxing entities such as school boards and city councils.
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Mauricio Galante was elected to the open race for Arlington City Council District 1 representing North Arlington and Bowie Hogg, District 7 council member, won his re-election bid.
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A Fort Worth judge allowed a conservative activist to pursue a lawsuit which alleges the Anti-Defamation League falsely linked him with QAnon.
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With Saturday’s election almost here, a majority of Denton City Council candidates’ final pre-election campaign finance reports were filed Friday, showcasing more out-of-town developer donations, support from residents and some issues with reports.
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About 45,000 Denton County residents have already cast their votes for Saturday’s municipal and school board elections through early voting, including mail-in ballots, according to the Denton County Elections Administration.
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School districts will ask voters to help fund everything from additional safety measures to new schools.
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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.