Friday, November 22

Metroplex

Documents obtained by The Dallas Express reveal that the City of Fort Worth is distinctive in being BlackRock-free in its holdings. Fort Worth’s public employee 457(B) Deferred Compensation Program does not have investments in BlackRock. Additionally, unlike other jurisdictions, the company does not manage the programs’ assets. Part of this is […]

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The Chair of the Tarrant County Republican Party is expressing concern about the City of Fort Worth’s reported expenses on DEI programs and its political affiliations.

A chair of the local Republican Party is saying that the Hood County Sheriff’s Department is using their power against people who disagree with a local school's bond proposal. This happened after he got arrested and accused of a serious crime for using a school bus to campaign against the bond. Granbury ISD recently suggested a $161 million bond which has caused […]

International telecommunications company NTT Data is increasing its presence in North Texas by constructing a large new data center. According to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the new site will be located on the south side of Lookout Drive, just east of Telecom Parkway. Construction on the estimated $42 million project will […]

FORT WORTH — Texas House candidate Cheryl Bean held two campaign events on Wednesday with Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller. The first was a block-walk party in Ridglea Country Club Estates, while the second was billed as a border event at Mira Vista Country Club. Bean and Miller door-knocked voters’ homes during the block-walk party, letting voters know […]

Three candidates looking to fill one of the four seats available on the Arlington City Council recently weighed in on balancing rapid growth with liveability. Nowhere is this balance more an issue than in District 1, which comprises the Entertainment District in North Arlington. While boasting two Six Flags parks and an array of restaurants, […]

FORT WORTH — U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz attended campaign events to support two Republican candidates in their primary runoff for the Texas House of Representatives. Andy Hopper is running against incumbent Texas Rep. Lynn Stucky (R-Denton) in the Republican primary runoff for Texas HD 64. Stucky has been endorsed by Texas Rep. Ben Bumgarner (R-Flower […]

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