Fort Worth working to remove toxic PFAS chemicals from city water
Published: Fri, 01/05/24
Fort Worth working to remove to ic PFAS chemicals from city water A $1.3 million study will seek to determine how city water plants can be retooled to…
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Published: Fri, 01/05/24
Fort Worth working to remove to ic PFAS chemicals from city water A $1.3 million study will seek to determine how city water plants can be retooled to…
Published: Fri, 01/05/24
El Paso native appointed interim director of Economic and International Development Department Pe els KVIA.com By Emma Hoggard Published January 3,…
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Dallas’ most e citing new big bo, lu ury and specialty stores opening in 2024 Rothy’s, Givenchy, Chanel and H&M Home are among the new stores coming…
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This town wants to be named the quinceañera capital of Te as Diboll’s growing Hispanic population has inspired a new economy of party planners and DJs…
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The mayors of five fast-growing cities in Te as tell state lawmakers to ‘get off our backs’ Mayors Ramiro Garza of Edinburg, Jim Ross of Arlington,…
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Irving police learned about a deadly school shooting 800 miles away as they hosted an active shooter training e ercise WFAA Author: Scoop Jefferson…
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Miami city manager's wife was hired for office remodeling, raising ethics concerns Miami City Manager Art Noriega hired his wife's company to remodel…
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Dallas vault is home to Bonnie and Clyde posters, JFK history and original city blueprints Former Mayor Annette Strauss’ papers are the latest…
Published: Fri, 01/05/24
Fort Worth City Council looks to stop letting developers opt out of affordable housing Fort Worth council members listen to public comments during…
Published: Fri, 01/05/24
Study: From NYC to D.C. and beyond, cities on the East Coast are sinking The above graphic features: a spatial map of vertical land motion on the East…