Finalists for Fort Worth Police Chief field concerns
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After a community forum where candidates addressed concerns like gun violence and citizen involvement, three candidates with ties to North Texas are now awaiting a mid-September decision from the Fort Worth city manager to be named the next police chief.

Finalists for Fort Worth Police Chief field community concerns at forum

After a community forum where candidates addressed concerns like gun violence and citizen involvement, three candidates with ties to North Texas are now awaiting a mid-September decision from the Fort Worth city manager to be named the next police chief.

Fort Worth ISD expects higher rated campuses in ratings
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Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Dr. Karen Molinar has a message for parents on the eve of the release of the state?s accountability ratings.

Victims of AT&T data breaches could claim up to $7,500 in new $177M settlement

AT&T agreed to a $177 million settlement this year after a pair of data breaches were confirmed in 2024. Here's how the millions of affected current and former account holders can file claims.

Fort Worth ISD expects fewer F-rated campuses in new TEA ratings

Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Dr. Karen Molinar has a message for parents on the eve of the release of the state’s accountability ratings.

Fort Worth ISD has a new report card. Will it prevent a Texas takeover?

One year after 31 campuses in Fort Worth ISD received a failure rating, new ratings bring that number down to 11. The state has yet to decide if it's enough to stop them from stepping in.

Fort Worth ISD reports sharp decline in schools rated F
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Fort Worth ISD is showing significant academic progress across the district. According to preliminary 2024?25 A?F accountability data, the number of the district?s F-rated schools dropped by more than half and the number of A-rated schools increased significantly

Amazon adds fresh groceries to free same-day delivery for Prime members

Amazon Prime members in more than 1,000 U.S. cities can now get fresh groceries like milk, fruit, and vegetables delivered the same day alongside other household items, with plans to expand to over 2,300 cities by the end of 2025.

Dallas considers closing several library branches

A beloved Dallas library is once again facing closure. And this time, it’s not the only location on the chopping block. The city’s new library director believes the system needs an overhaul.

Small business says failed AT&T switch cost her money
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A North Texas small business owner agreed to switch her phone service to save big bucks. She says the misconnection cost her tens of thousands of dollars.

Deadly hit-and-run suspect arrested, 1 killed
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Dallas police have made an arrest in a deadly hit-and-run that killed a recent Texas Tech graduate.

Arlington ISD claims error with TEA caused lower-than-expected school ratings

Arlington ISD is appealing its new accountability ratings from the Texas Education Agency after a submission error prevented the inclusion of improved test scores for several schools.

National Black Police Association conference in Dallas
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Black police officers are gathering in Dallas for their annual training conference to discuss policing techniques, community advocacy, and ways to improve the law enforcement profession.

Arlington ISD error with TEA causes low school ratings
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Arlington ISD is appealing its new accountability ratings from the Texas Education Agency after a submission error prevented the inclusion of improved test scores for several schools.

National Black Police Association conference tackles community relations, officer conduct

Black police officers are gathering in Dallas for their annual training conference to discuss policing techniques, community advocacy, and ways to improve the law enforcement profession.

North Texas students head back to school with changes
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It's the first day of school for more than 20 districts across North Texas! Teachers and students are navigating the new academic year, which brings significant changes and some new challenges.

North Texas students head back to school with big changes

It's the first day of school for more than 20 districts across North Texas! Teachers and students are navigating the new academic year, which brings significant changes and some new challenges.

Dallas pauses DEI programs to protect over $300 million in federal funding

The City of Dallas voted to pause its DEI programs to avoid losing $305 million in federal funding, a move that drew criticism from community advocates who urged the city to find an alternative solution.

Dallas ISD track star, state champ dies unexpectedly before senior year begins

Just days before 17-year-old Roy Hughes was to start his senior year at Lincoln High School, his family is mourning the loss of the star student and athlete.