New Fort Worth ordinance cracks down on abandoned shopping carts
Published: Mon, 07/03/23
New Fort Worth ordinance cracks down on abandoned shopping carts Photos of abandoned shopping carts in Fort Worth. Credit: City of Fort Worth WFAA…
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Published: Mon, 07/03/23
New Fort Worth ordinance cracks down on abandoned shopping carts Photos of abandoned shopping carts in Fort Worth. Credit: City of Fort Worth WFAA…
Published: Mon, 07/03/23
$6.275M in water system improvements to come to rural Jefferson County A new planned neighborhood in Nome is offering acreage for future development.
Published: Sun, 07/02/23
Te as fines San Antonio police union $5,000 over its financial reports in 2021 election Prop. B, which would have stripped the union of its collective…
Published: Sun, 07/02/23
SAPD officers did not follow training on mental health crises before they shot and killed Melissa Perez Police officers are shown in body camera…
Published: Sun, 07/02/23
San Antonio wants more outdoor dining and will pay small businesses to make it happen The city will give small, independent establishments up to…
Published: Sun, 07/02/23
San Antonio residents what it's like to live on the poverty line More than 250,000 San Antonio residents live below the poverty line. More than a…
Published: Sun, 07/02/23
Inflation gauge tracked by Federal Reserve falls to lowest point in 2 years Longview News Journal By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER Associated Press July 1, 2023…
Published: Sun, 07/02/23
Short of staff, city looks to other hiring models Valley News By ADAM DRAPCHO Laconia Daily Sun Published: 7/1/2023 10:11:29 PM LACONIA, N.H. —…
Published: Sun, 07/02/23
San Antonio’s road map to becoming a Smart City Last week the City of San Antonio’s Office of Innovation released its 57-page Smart Cities Roadmap.
Published: Sun, 07/02/23
Museum lets visitors e plore North Te as’ own ‘Land Before Time’ Since opening in 2014, the Whiteside Museum of Natural History in Seymour, Te as has…