Emily Wolf | Fort Worth Report
Emily Wolf is a local government accountability reporter for the Fort Worth Report. She grew up in Round Rock, Texas, and graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a degree in investigative journalism. Reach her at emily.wolf@fortworthreport.org for more stories by Emily Wolf click here.
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Thirty-five years after Tarrant County hired its first county administrator, it’s now looking to hire its second.
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Boncyle Sokunbi will leave her post as deputy monitor in New Orleans to become Fort Worth’s second director.
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Here’s how much you’ll save with the new tax breaks.
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The city of Fort Worth tried to sell Fire Station 12 for a minimum of $335,213, but buyers weren’t convinced that the building is worth what they’re asking.
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ParkMobile, the app that lets residents pay for parking through their phones, is increasing its convenience fee.
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In Districts 6 and 9, challengers outraise incumbents with help from PAC.
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Mason’s pastor, Frederick Haynes with Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas, said there’s no reason to believe Mason would jeopardize her freedom and time with her family on purpose.
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The city was familiar with the title company and felt comfortable taking on the purchase on an expedited timeline, Gutt said in a statement.
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Rep. Charlie Geren, R-Fort Worth, filed a bill Friday to abolish the Tarrant Appraisal District, which faces increased scrutiny over a series of missteps and controversies within the past several years.