Steve Montgomery, president and CEO of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, admits it was tempting to step in and take a more active role during the next legislative session.
In Tarrant County, 22,000 families await subsidized child care, spotlighting the urgent need for expanded early childhood education support.
Arlington wants state lawmakers to expand local control and fund public goods such as education, municipal airports and tourism subsidies.
House Bill 8 passed in 2023 with near unanimous support. Policy advocates look ahead to see how amendments could strengthen the law.
The comedy club moved to Stage West in the Near Southside neighborhood after nearly three decades in Sundance Square.
This is not the time of year new restaurants typically open, but sometimes a delay in the fall can mean a welcome surprise in the winter. We've got some ...
Fort Worth permits most types of “home occupations,” but explicitly bans auto repair business operations in residences in its Code of Ordinances . While Texas has no statewide ban on car mechanics ...
Businesses across the city will spend Dec. 31 hosting celebrations ranging from flashy parties to relaxing upscale dinners.
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Money for North Texas road, rail and transit infrastructure tops the list of legislative priorities for the Regional Transportation Council.
Leila Hedary raised her nine children, kept the house, cooked in the restaurant and served the needy through her church.
State Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, was the author of Senate Bill 2032, the law that paved the way for New Heights. Creighton, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Education, toured the school ...