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Texas Wesleyan University will try its “smaller, smarter” approach to improving Vaughn Boulevard into a gateway corridor in east Fort Worth after other efforts have stalled.
Fort Worth City Council members approved an agreement with Arlington for an economic analysis of the proposed bullet train. The April 22 agreement calls for Fort Worth to spend up to $75,000 ...
The Fort Worth City Council approved a permit for FedEx to park semi-trucks and trailers despite protests and objections from residents in the neighborhood.
On Monday, Turner avoided trial by accepting a plea deal in the 2023 shooting at the State Fair of Texas that left three people with gunshot wounds and sent fairgoers running for cover.
Some local Republicans think Texas' congressional districts were drawn competitively in 2021 and worry about districts flipping to Democrats. Others think boundaries were drawn too safely with ...
The plot sits upstream from an area near Rush Creek that was flooded following Tropical Storm Hermine in 2010.
Michael Crain is suing business partner Will Northern in Fort Worth over the Woodhaven Country Club redevelopment project, alleging misconduct and deceit.
Fort Worth city council member Michael Crain is suing his business partner Will Northern, alleging the Northern used private company information to buy the former Woodhaven Country Club and cut ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — The City of Fort Worth agreed to a $125 million incentive package for a $1.7 billion project that will bring office space, housing and retail to an underutilized area of Fort ...
Fort Worth settles lawsuit with family of man killed in police pursuit The city agreed to pay the estate of Andra Craig $250,000 after he was killed by a police unit engaged in a chase.
The Fort Sill Resident Office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tulsa District, enlisted support from the USACE, Fort Worth District, USACE to inspec ...
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