Fort Worth has acquired 11.5 acres of new public parkland in the city’s northwest. The City Council unanimously agreed Feb.
New housing for low-income tenants may soon be coming to these neighborhoods. Some projects were scrapped at the last minute ...
The Fort Worth City Council has approved the purchase of 11.5 acres of undeveloped land near the Marine Creek Reservoir for a ...
Fort Worth City Council voted unanimously to accept a $650,000 settlement with Blue Sky Surveying & Mapping Feb. 25, ending a ...
Every parking space along Missouri Avenue, East Annie Street and Tucker Street was full as mourners prepared to attend the ...
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Arlington City Council unanimously passed the final vote for a specific use permit for Total E&P Barnett USA, LLC, to create ...
At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, council members voted 7 – 1 to pass a declaratory resolution allowing a developer to ...
Crime, homelessness and code compliance were top of mind when Fort Worth City Council member Jeanette Martinez held a town ...
The bigger park will be a place where the city can celebrate life ... while remembering those who sacrificed to make those freedoms possible, mayor says.
City Council spends $3M on a new park in Marine Creek Ranch and accepts a new park from a developer in Bridgeview.
Accounting firm Tax Geeks is now open in Lewisville, according to company staff. The company helps individuals file their tax ...