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Tarrant County DA's Office Praises Fort Worth Police for Ensuring Community Safety in Recent Case
In a recent acknowledgment of local law enforcement's efforts, the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office publicly extended gratitude towards the Fort Worth Police Department. This expression of thanks was specifically directed at the department's role in concluding an unspecified case, with an emphasis on the safety it purportedly provided to the community. The acknowledgment was disseminated through a post last Thursday, stating, "Thank you to the Fort Worth Police Department for your work on this case & for keeping our community safe", according to the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney's Office.
Tarrant County residents push back against bans from Commissioners Court meetings
Tarrant County Commissioners Court meetings give members of the public an opportunity to speak directly to their elected officials. Some people take advantage of that opportunity frequently, and Ryon Price is one of them. He’s the senior pastor at Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth and part of an activist...
Made in Tarrant: Two brothers band together to form a mariachi band for big and small occasions
Editor’s note: Made in Tarrant is an occasional Q&A series on small businesses started in Tarrant County. Submit your business here. Mariachi Real de Alvarez was founded in 2012 by two brothers — Julio Alvarez and Julio J. Alvarez — who had a deep understanding of Mexican folklore and a newfound love of mariachi. Music was always their family’s business, but the brothers had to start from scratch when they moved from Mexico to Fort Worth as teenagers. They also transformed from singers to musicians. They got their start playing for tips at local restaurants and then landed bigger gigs. They’ve played all around the local stage, from quinceañeras to events organized by the Fort Worth mayors, Betsy Price and Mattie Parker. Their music has traveled far, from doing a cameo for Disney Parks in a 50th anniversary international compilation of “It’s a small world” to performing in a scene in the Netflix series, “Queen of the South.”
Did Cops In Texas Set Suspect On Fire And Kill Him? Lawsuit Says Yes…
Sheriff's in Texas are being accused of excessive force by the family of a man that died during a standoff with them. Sheriff's with the Tarrant County Sheriff's office in north Texas are facing a lawsuit filed by the family of a man allegedly shot and killed by them while serving an arrest warrant.
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