San Antonio City Council OKs $6.3M in COVID-19 funds for social services
Published: Fri, 03/10/23
San Antonio City Council OKs $6.3M in COVID-19 funds for social services San Antonio agencies and organizations focused on helping older adults, youth…
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Published: Fri, 03/10/23
San Antonio City Council OKs $6.3M in COVID-19 funds for social services San Antonio agencies and organizations focused on helping older adults, youth…
Published: Fri, 03/10/23
Grapevine cracks down on spectators of 'street takeovers,’ racing Grapevine ordinance prohibits gathering and watching any activity that blocks…
Published: Fri, 03/10/23
Fort Worth police chief disrespects Black residents with hand-picked group of advisers | Opinion Fort Worth Star-Telegram BY THE REV. PATRICK D. MOSES…
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Contender for El Paso interim city manager role named; City Council vote e pected Tuesday Cary Westin (Credit: City of El Paso) KFOX 14 by Fallon…
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Te as cannabis decriminalization bill wins House committee approval The proposal, which would make low-level marijuana possession a ticketable…
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Killeen city manager: Residents not supposed to hear weather sirens inside their homes During a quick-moving storm on March 2, emergency officials in…
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Eagle accuses city attorney of stalking, harassment; threatens legal action Dave Eagle, Jeremy SoRelle HCNews Room Hood County News BY KATHY CRUZ |…
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Missouri City e pands TIRZ 2 project capacity for water, wastewater projects The Ta Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 2 saw an e pansion under an…
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Leadership shakeups at Tarrant Appraisal continue with high-ranking official’s retirement Randy Armstrong, director of residential appraisals, is…
Published: Fri, 03/10/23
Dallas sheriff’s deputy sued over livestreaming traffic stop was suspended for two days File photo. MICHAEL DWYER AP Fort Worth Star-Telegram By James…