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East Fort Worth Tackles Massive Illegal Dump Cleanup, Suspect Warranted as Community Unites
East Fort Worth's persistent illegal dump saga has its local community rolling up its sleeves and spearheading the lengthy cleanup process. According to the City of Fort Worth, the discovery of the large illegal dump site, spurred by vigilant residents led to the City's collaboration with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to birth a remedy to the ongoing environmental sore.
The U.S. Military Launched Chaff Over DFW & It Was Picked Up on Radar
A few months ago, a weird "rain cloud" was captured on radar over the Dallas - Fort Worth Metroplex but it wasn't raining. So what was it?. This didn't stop the conspiracy theorists from jumping into the comment section. Covering up a UFO flyover was very popular. Others believed it was some kind of weather control experiment. I still find that baffling that our weather is being controlled artificially. That's very bad sci-fi movie stuff there. There were others who wondered if it would interfere with airport radar to the point they would lose aircraft positions in the air.
American Airlines has a contract deal with flight attendants, and President Biden is happy about it
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — American Airlines and the union representing its flight attendants said Friday they have reached agreement on a new contract that includes pay raises, and President Joe Biden said the deal avoids a strike that would have hurt the U.S. economy and consumers. Terms of...
Fort Worth leaders weigh-in on presidential race
FORT WORTH – U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey, D-Fort Worth, has joined three other members of Congress in asking President Biden directly to pass the torch to the next generation of Democratic leaders."We must face the reality that widespread public concerns about your age and fitness are jeopardizing what should be a winning campaign," said Veasey in a letter – with Democrats Jared Huffman of California, Chuy Garcia of Illinois, and Mark Pocan of Wisconsin – to Biden.One week ago, Veasey said that he didn't think the president was the strongest candidate who could run on the Democratic ticket, but he...
Texas residents blame private water company for hydrant problems
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Residents of a gated community about half an hour northwest of downtown Fort Worth feel they got less than they bargained for when they bought their homes. Their most ardent complaint: there’s not enough water. Amanda Jones and her family spent last week splashing...
Tarrant County cuts ties with youth justice program over perceived political stances
Tarrant County won’t renew its contract with a youth justice nonprofit because of concerns over initiatives the program mentions on its website. The county’s juvenile board voted Wednesday not to renew its contract with Youth Advocate Programs, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram first reported. Tarrant County has partnered with the local branch of the Pennsylvania-based, nonpartisan nonprofit since 1992.
Strike a Pose with the Texas Rangers World Series Trophy at Arlington's Downtown Library Event
The George W. Hawkes Downtown Library is hosting an event where you can snap a picture with the 2023 Texas Rangers World Series Trophy, a testament to the team's triumphant season last year. According to the Arlington Public Library, the event is set for Wednesday, July 24, from 12:30 to 2 p.m.
Country singer Neal McCoy attends Texas Sheriffs Conference
FORT WORTH, Texas — Country singer Neal McCoy made an appearance at the Texas Sheriffs Conference in Fort Worth this year, taking time to greet representatives from the Refugio County Sheriff's Office. Pictured left-to-right in a photo provided by the Refugio County Sheriff's Office are Kleberg County Attorney's Office...
Fort Worth Celebrates as NAS JRB Exchange Approaches Historic 129th Anniversary with Festive Events
The Exchange is about to hit a landmark 129th Anniversary on Thursday, and the NAS JRB Fort Worth Exchange stores are gearing up to host a series of celebratory events. According to the NAS JRB Fort Worth, each store within the Exchange will have its array of activities suited to salute this historic milestone.
$150M Deco 969 apartment high-rise is a bet on future of downtown Fort Worth
FORT WORTH, Texas — this story and more North Texas business news from our partners at the Dallas Business Journal. Tim Downey, founder and CEO of Nashville-based Southern Land Company LLC, knows all eyes are on Deco 969, the 27-story luxury apartment tower his company developed and just opened in downtown Fort Worth.
Upcoming Park & Recreation Month Events
In honor of Park and Recreation Professionals Day on July 19, the City of Hurst extends heartfelt gratitude to our dedicated Parks and Recreation professionals, whose tireless efforts continually enrich our lives. They work diligently to organize wonderful events and maintain pristine green spaces where families can gather and create lasting memories. Their passion and commitment make our city a vibrant and welcoming place to live. We sincerely thank this exceptional group of individuals for their invaluable contributions to our community. Don’t forget, we are in the heart of Park & Recreation Month with plenty of events you can still attend!
City Council Goals Work Session
The North Richland Hills City Council held a work session on July 11 and 12, 2024 in the Community Room at City Hall to update the city’s vision statement, mission statement and goals. The new vision mission and goals are listed below. Watch the work session meeting here. Vision.
We are just a few days away from a major milestone in the North White Chapel—Kirkwood Branch Bridge Replacement project!
Starting next Monday, contractors will deliver TEN enormous support beams for our new 200-foot bridge. Each beam is 100 feet long—just over the length of a basketball court—and weighs 41 tons!. Weather permitting, contractors will make the initial delivery of five beams to the south side of the...
Irving Office of Emergency Management Seeks Public Input on Hazard Mitigation Plan Through Survey
The City of Irving’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is seeking public participation in developing a Hazard Mitigation Action Plan. Residents can contribute by completing a quick survey available from July 22 to August 23. The survey aims to gather public perceptions and opinions about natural hazards in the...
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