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Fort Worth’s Northside could get a brand new school by 2029, but only if two campuses close and another is torn down.
The Dallas International Film Festival, now an Oscar Qualifying Film Festival, will feature screenings of more than 120 films, Q&A sessions, panels with cast and crew, and more.
The Texas Legislature is considering a ban on consumable THC products as some lawmakers say the booming business has caused health problems and allowed sales to minors.
The student accused of injuring four in a shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School was let into the building through an unsecured door and then walked down a hallway toward a group of students, opening ...
The Regional Transportation Council voted to pursue work over the next two years to come up with a new way to "deliver transit in the region" as Dallas Area Rapid Transit faces efforts to reduce its ...
Dallas County chose a new vendor because the previous one was decertified for use in Texas following software glitches during ...
Officials updated Fort Worth City Council on the status of the transition at an April 15 work session, detailing budget ...
While voter turnout in Fort Worth city elections remains historically low, more than 250 people filled a university ballroom ...
Actors with the Hanlon-Lees Action Theater Troupe prepare for a jousting match at the annual Scarborough Renaissance Festival ...
Researchers and advocates have pushed back at what they consider inaccurate and stigmatizing comments made by the health ...
Tiffany Gerred was one of six people killed in the 133-vehicle pileup on an icy Interstate 35 toll lane. Her family is still suing FedEx after the driver of one of the company's 18-wheeler trucks ...
The film weaves themes of environmental conservation, Indigenous diaspora and Thurston’s own family history. Among other ...