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Child care providers say funds from new education savings account program could help Tarrant families, but not all see the expansion as a win.
Lawsuit says Keller ISD’s at-large voting system weakens Hispanic representation and calls for change to cumulative voting.
Hancock announced his candidacy the same day Hegar swore him in as chief clerk in the comptroller’s office. He will become acting comptroller July 1 when Hegar, himself a former senator, leaves to ...
52 Faces of Community is a Fort Worth Report weekly series spotlighting local unsung heroes. It is sponsored by Central Market, H-E-B and JPS Health Network. A chance email with information about a ...
Editor’s note: Made in Tarrant is an occasional Q&A series on small businesses started in Tarrant County. Submit your business here. Wanda Hise’s leap from fashion merchandising graduate to municipal ...
House Bill 2844, awaiting Gov. Greg Abbott’s signature, would move food truck permitting under the state’s jurisdiction. With ...
“KAI’s mission is to transform communities. This project in particular will be instrumental in transforming the near ...
Federal funds approved for North Texas transportation projects intended to improve bicycle and pedestrian safety.
Community members gathered at Artes de la Rosa June 10 to discuss the Latino Cultural Museum de Fort Worth feasibility study.
Residents Jonas and Robin Bohlin combine faith and passion for people and the world into their approach to community.
Hancock, who represents Fort Worth, resigned from the Senate before he was sworn in as the chief clerk of the Texas ...
During a talk, Young reflected on his friendship with Martin Luther King Jr. and an important lesson he learned early in life ...