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Rain pounded Tarrant County as vendors prep for Mayfest
At Trinity Park in Fort Worth, vendors were preparing for the opening of Mayfest but experienced some delays as heavy rain moved through the area.
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Flower Mound voters to consider $112 million in bonds for parks & rec, street improvements
The Town of Flower Mound is holding its first bond election since 2002 to fund improvements to aging park and rec facilities and repair streets.
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Everman voters to consider 6 props Saturday including city council pay, term limits
Everman residents are asked to consider six propositions in Saturday’s election, including the reauthorization of a local sales and use tax and five amendments to the city’s home rule charter.
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Texas Taco Week supports Tarrant County charities
온라인카지노사이트 5 and Telemundo 39 invite you to enjoy Texas Taco Week and help local non-profit charities now through Cinco de Mayo, Monday, May 5.
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In effort to curb youth gun violence, Fort Worth group provides emotional tools
A grass-roots group in Tarrant County has spent the past several years trying to tackle violence among teenagers and young adults.
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North Texas group works to tackle youth gun violence after deadly weekend
Two people are dead after a shooting at a gas station in Arlington over the weekend. Arlington police arrested a 17-year-old suspect. A grass-roots group in Tarrant County says youth gun violence is an issue they’re trying to tackle. Sophia Beausoleil has more.
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North Texas voters to consider nearly $5 billion in school bond proposals Saturday
Nine school districts in Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant counties will ask voters to approve bond packages on Saturday, May 3. Details are here.
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Two Southlake officers involved in unrelated, nearby crashes Monday afternoon
Two Southlake police officers were injured in unrelated crashes Monday afternoon, the department confirms.
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Kennedale voters to decide on $11 million school bond package Saturday
Voters in Kennedale will consider an $11 million school bond package on Saturday to improve district facilities.
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Family of Mason Yancy, who died in the Tarrant County Jail, want commissioners to remove sheriff
The family of Mason Yancy, who died in the Tarrant County Jail, sent a letter calling for the firing of Sheriff Bill Waybourn and calling for a state investigation into jail operations.
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New demands from the family of man who died in Tarrant County Jail
The family of Mason Yancy, who died in the Tarrant County Jail, sent a letter calling for the firing of Sheriff Bill Waybourn and calling for a state investigation into jail operations. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Sophia Beausoleil spoke with Yancy’s family who says he had diabetes and don’t believe he received proper treatment.
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FBI academy graduate Jason Hayes named new Weatherford chief of police
Hayes was previously appointed as assistant police chief in October 2024.
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Crime investigation near Crowley elementary school prompts daylong closure
Parents were caught off guard when Hargrave Elementary in Crowley shut down for the day due to a nearby criminal investigation. While there was no direct threat to the school, law enforcement asked that it remain closed as deputies worked a crime scene on a road adjacent to campus. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Sophia Beausoleil has the latest from Tarrant County.
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Tarrant Appraisal District mails postcards Tuesday for frozen home appraisals
Property owners in Tarrant County whose appraisals remain unchanged from last year will receive a postcard in the mail instead of the traditional appraisal notice.
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Crowley ISD elementary to reopen Tuesday after police investigation cancels classes
Students at J.A. Hargrave Elementary will return to school on Tuesday after the campus was temporarily closed due to a nearby police investigation.
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Tarrant County commissioner joins discussion on redistricting
Precinct 2 Commissioner Alisa Simmons sits down with Lone Star Politics to discuss the push to draw new precinct maps in Tarrant County.
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Tarrant County issues ‘exposure notice' after individual with measles visits two Grapevine venues
Tarrant County Public Health issued a measles ‘exposure notice’ after someone who tested positive for measles visited two Grapevine venues while contagious.
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Free Eggs! Tarrant County Commissioner giving away thousands of eggs to local families
Tarrant County Commissioner Alisa Simmons, the Tarrant Area Food Bank and the North Texas Area Community Health Centers are giving away eggs to local families.
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Officials say programs cut due to elimination of federal funding
At Wednesday’s Tarrant County Commissioners Court, officials said programs and jobs have been cut because of the elimination of federal funding.
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Tarrant County Public Health eliminates 63 jobs amid federal cuts
At Wednesday’s Tarrant County Commissioners Court, officials said programs and jobs have been cut because of the elimination of federal funding.