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Tuesday, the Texas Department of Transportation will break ground on a project to eventually give residents in a growing part of Collin County easier access to Highway 75. Jobe Dodou said he should be home with his family in Princeton instead of filling up with gas and getting back in a traffic mess on Highway 380.
Over the past 12 months, the prolific Farmers Branch–based company headed by Mehrdad Moayedi has snapped up more than 4,300 acres.
One Dallas council member said all three transit agencies in North Texas — DART, Trinity Metro and DCTA — should be "dismantled."
Combo got all the moms to buy the shirt from the same online Catholic store, Sock Religious, and present the polos as a sweet Father's Day gift. As it turned out, about 200 dads all showed up in the same bright blue attire. Combo posted it to her Instagram, and in less than 24 hours, the reel was viewed millions of times across the world.
Gov. Greg Abbott is scheduled to hold a bill signing ceremony Monday afternoon in Denton for legislation approved recently by state lawmakers that aims
Fort Worth, which has become another egret hotspot, recommends trimming trees before nesting season begins. It says thin tree canopies of 70% cover or less are less attractive nesting sites. In the months leading up to nesting, deterrents like noisemakers, water spray, or bright lights at night can be used to scare the birds away.
The Texas Restaurant Association said 47% of Texas restaurant operators currently have job openings that are difficult to fill.
A 49-year-old woman was stabbed twice by an unidentified man after she opened the door to him at her residence, Mansfield police said. Officers are looking for the man.
The man suspected in the shooting deaths of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband has ties to North Texas. NBC 5 learned that 57-year-old Vance Boelter attended Christ For The Nations Institute in Dallas in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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According to the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office, the men were performing routine checks of the area's water infrastructure.
After intervention from a county judge, a major Texas city won't get a marker honoring its underlooked LGBTQ+ history. According to the Fort Worth Report, Tarrant County Judge Tim O'Hare squashed a year-long effort to install an official historical marker recognizing Fort Worth's LGBTQ+ community.