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Important industries such as agriculture and restaurants have a vested interest in one side of the immigrant-deportation debate. | Opinion ...
Claims that no progress on racial equity has been made in the eight decades since Opal Lee graduated from I.M. Terrell are ...
In celebration of Pride Month, many North Texas organizations are hosting events over the next couple of weeks to support the ...
The Regional Transportation Council approved more than $74 million in federal funds and local matches for bike trails and ...
The Hurst City Council voted 4-1 last Tuesday to deny development of two fourplexes and approved two new items: adding Dallas ...
Local, state and federal agencies announced the results of "Operation Showdown," calling it one of the largest enforcement ...
Dozens of alleged criminals, hundreds of illegal firearms, and a massive amount of narcotics are off the streets of Tarrant ...
If you’re one of the bad guys and we haven’t got you — we’re coming for you,” Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn said.
Most retail and grocery locations like Target, H-E-B, Walmart, Kroger and Costco will be open. Most restaurants, from fast to ...
Opal Lee, the 98-year-old "Grandmother of Juneteenth," will not physically lead this year's Walk for Freedom in Fort Worth ...
Authorities in Tarrant County announced on Wednesday over 70 arrests and the seizure of hundreds of illegal firearms and ...
This collection of Star-Telegram stories starts with the announcement of a nearly $1 billion expansion of the Fort Worth Stockyards in summer 2024, to the latest on why the plans are on hold.