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Topics getting the most attention in Fort Worth public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
A Fort Worth city councilmember got a DWI, and now everyone's talking about it. They've put out a statement, but it's not exactly calming nerves.
Fort Worth's Code Compliance is launching a new community outreach program. It's all about connecting with residents and offering support to make neighborhoods better.
Arlington's city leaders are facing backlash for approving a massive $273 million stadium deal for the Cowboys without a public vote. Critics are calling it a shady deal that shut out the citizens.
Fort Worth is finally building the Bomber Spur Trail! This new path will link up different parts of the city, giving you more room to get outside and enjoy some fresh air.
Fort Worth is cracking down on loud cars and motorcycles downtown. Expect stricter enforcement and potentially higher fines to bring down the noise levels.
Fort Worth wants to save more natural spots and parks! This means more places to hike, bike, and just chill outdoors, keeping our city green and fun.
Fort Worth's new Mayor Deborah Peoples is starting to make her mark. Get ready to see what changes are coming to the city under her leadership!
Big tech wants to build a massive data center in Fort Worth, and folks are worried about what it means for their neighborhoods. Think noise, traffic, and strain on our power grid – it's a major development that could change things.
The meeting focused on how to improve local government services and operations through research and new technologies. The goal is to make government more efficient and responsive to residents' needs.
Fort Worth is cutting its diversity initiatives, following Dallas's lead. The city is prioritizing federal funding over its diversity programs, sparking debate about the value of these initiatives.
Fort Worth is considering a new Latino Cultural Museum, but it's a big investment, with costs ranging from $25 to $65 million. This project could be a major addition to the city's cultural landscape, but the price tag means it's a decision that needs careful consideration.
Forest Hill just fired their city manager and are cutting them a massive $380,000 check. A police captain is now in charge temporarily while the city figures out its next move. Looks like there's some shake-ups happening behind the scenes!
A bank is seeking permission to install a sign with an electronic display. This involves balancing the business's advertising needs with community standards for signage, especially regarding visibility and potential distraction.
A Fort Worth City Council member is facing a DWI charge. This incident raises questions about accountability and could impact public trust in local government.
Fort Worth city council members are set to receive a pay raise, a move that's sparking some public backlash. While the exact details of the raise aren't clear, it's definitely a hot-button issue for residents.
Fort Worth's air quality has taken a nosedive, landing us in the top spots for pollution in North Texas. This raises concerns about our health and what the city is doing to clear the air.
Tired of the noise from a new data center, some Fort Worth neighbors are looking to ditch the city and form their own municipality. It's all about gaining local control to stop the racket.
Fort Worth city council members spent a whopping $167,000 on travel last year. That's a lot of taxpayer money – were these trips really necessary for city business, or were some of them just junkets?
Things got a bit tense at the Fort Worth City Council recently, with some people saying the arguments went too far. Now, there's a call for unity, especially after the passing of local figure Charlie Kirk.
Fort Worth city council members are clashing over a deleted social media post. Some are calling it political violence, while others are defending free speech rights. It's causing a stir at City Hall!
Fort Worth is growing like crazy, and the city's scrambling to keep up! They're looking at how to manage all the new residents, making sure things like roads, utilities, and public services can handle the extra load without making the city unlivable.
Fort Worth is getting a new police chief, Eddie Garcia. This means a shake-up in how the city's police department will run things moving forward.
Fort Worth city council is shutting down talks about partnering with ICE. They're saying it's not happening anytime soon, so don't expect local police to start working with federal immigration enforcement.
Worried about sweltering through another Texas summer? Fort Worth is bringing back its 'Beat the Heat' program, which means public cooling centers will be available soon to help you beat the heat.