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Tarrant County officials and law enforcement have repeatedly taken action this year against Temptations Cabaret, a strip club they say has drawn heavy crime.
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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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More than 140 anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced by Texas lawmakers this legislative session. That political backdrop has made events like this past weekend's annual Pride picnic in Fort Worth that much more important.
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Texas firework code says you can’t shoot off a firework within 600 feet of a church.
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The three finalists played three different concertos with the Dallas Symphony – all vying for the prize of $15,000 cash in the Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition.
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Gabriel Piñón, who is autistic and has intellectual and developmental disabilities, was booked into the jail on June 8.
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Garcia, the previous administrator, submitted his resignation in April after facing political pressure from Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare, he said.
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The Tarrant County Jail has a history of complaints about medical neglect.
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The Arlington Morning News and Arlington Star-Telegram gave the city the coverage it felt it deserved. Then, the newspaper industry began to decline.
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Karen Wiseman sued outgoing Tarrant County Elections Administrator Heider Garcia over 2021 elections data. Abby Church with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports she's now one of three finalists to take over the position since Garcia resigned after disagreements with Tarrant County Judge Tim O'Hare.
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The Legislature put up money to establish 150 more psychiatric beds for inmates at local hospitals statewide and created a $100 million bucket for criminal justice-related mental health services.
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A list of Juneteenth events in North Texas