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The Texas Restaurant Association said 47% of Texas restaurant operators currently have job openings that are difficult to fill.
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.
COPPELL, Texas — About 200 North Texas moms opted out of the traditional Father's Day barbecue and served up a delicious prank instead.
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."
Gov. Greg Abbott is scheduled to hold a bill signing ceremony Monday afternoon in Denton for legislation approved recently by state lawmakers that aims
PLANO, Texas — A replica grenade found in a bag left on a bus prompted a police investigation in Plano Monday, officials say. Police say the bus driver found what appeared to be a grenade, which turned out to be an inert replica, in a bag left by a passenger June 15, which prompted a call to the Plano Police Department.
Much of Austin saw a burst of gusty winds and heavy rain Sunday afternoon, leaving many residents wondering why the storm arrived so suddenly.
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.
As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, North Texas energy experts are closely monitoring the impact on global oil markets — and warning that rising prices at the pump may not be far behind.