
FORT WORTH, Texas—Tarrant County College (TCC) will expand its workforce development efforts with a $280,000 grant from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB), part of the Texas Reskilling and Upskilling through Education (TRUE) grant program.

The Star-Telegram Editorial Board criticized Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker and the City Council for supporting Mercy Culture Church’s plan to build a rehabilitation center for sex trafficking victims, particularly for Parker’s defense of religious liberty rights.

Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare plans to run for re-election, highlighting achievements like budget cuts.

The United States Postal Service will be closed today, January 9, to remember the late former President Jimmy Carter.

Craig Goldman, R-Fort Worth, officially assumes office as the new U.S. Representative for Texas’ 12th Congressional District, succeeding Kay Granger.

WASHINGTON – The 119th Congress kicked off on Capitol Hill Friday with the election of the Speaker of the House and the swearing-in of its members.

Not far from the Benbrook area, controversial justice residents have been approved by the mayor and city council for a well-known and outspoken church.

The Texas legislative session begins Jan. 14, with North Texas lawmakers reigniting a debate over displaying the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.

Texas appraisal districts, already reshaped by 2024 reforms, could see more changes as lawmakers file bills for the upcoming legislative session.

Fort Worth—The Tarrant County Jail finds itself under fire once again following two recent in-custody deaths.