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The fire department is the city’s second-largest spending item. Fort Worth’s emergency medical services launched in July.
The deadline for collective bargaining is the end of October. Players are demanding more money to match the WNBA's success.
About 1 in 5 Fort Worth students do not graduate from high school. Fewer than that earn an associate or bachelor’s degree.
Changes to federal policy have resulted in uncertainty and economic strain on the University of Texas at Arlington, according to the leader of Tarrant ...
Amid federal funding cuts, the Tarrant Area Food Bank is forming new partnerships to continue providing millions of meals in 13 counties.
The average 2024-25 salary for a big district superintendent was $372,664, according to a survey by the Texas Association of School Boards and the Texas Association of School Administrators. Molinar ...
Shirley Bravo, a fellow veteran, met Perkins in 2020 at Texas Wesleyan’s veteran club. She now serves alongside him at Unchained 4 Veterans, a nonprofit Perkins founded to foster connection through ...
Army veteran Jonathon Perkins’ Tarrant County nonprofit helps reduce suicide rates by connecting veterans through food, events and practical aid.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program turned 13 in June. The program, which protects those brought into the U.S.
Texas is a national leader in the surging worldwide development of big data centers that can often gobble up more electricity than some cities. These centers — often made up of a massive or multiple ...
The Fort Worth Narcotic Farm was seen as a way to solve the nation’s drug addiction problem. Author’s book explores the ...
Also, Fort Worth housing market moves to more balance between buyer and seller; a local firm is acquired; Pinstripes rolls an 11.
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