District officials say the moves will better utilize resources and improve educational outcomes amid declining enrollment.
Steve Montgomery, president and CEO of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, admits it was tempting to step in and take a more active role during the next legislative session.
Arlington wants state lawmakers to expand local control and fund public goods such as education, municipal airports and tourism subsidies.
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In Tarrant County, 22,000 families await subsidized child care, spotlighting the urgent need for expanded early childhood education support.
At the beginning of the month, employees were told that the barn would close at the end of the year, but a last-minute ...
U.S. Rep. Kay Granger, the retiring Fort Worth Republican who has been frequently absent from Congress for months, said in a ...
The comedy club moved to Stage West in the Near Southside neighborhood after nearly three decades in Sundance Square.
Essential military, other federal workers in Tarrant County could be working without pay if a government shutdown takes ...
North Crowley head coach Ray Gates celebrates as the clock runs out during the state championship game on Dec. 21, 2024, at ...
The Report is republishing Hollace Ava Weiner’s local history columns as part of an effort to preserve Fort Worth history.
Fort Worth immigration lawyer Rosa Maria Berdeja never imagined a career in law. Now she’s been recognized for her ...