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SPRINGTOWN — Goshen Creek Elementary School and Springtown Elementary School have surpassed functional capacity, and Springtown Intermediate School is nearing capacity, according to a report …

SPRINGTOWN — Springtown City Council adjusted an ordinance related to right-of-way maintenance to make the rule more understandable for locals. Before it was amended, the city’s …

SPRINGTOWN — When 97-year-old Margaret Mottram attended the Springtown City Council meeting last month, she brought with her a sandwich-sized zip-lock bag filled to the brim with metal pop …

AZLE — The City of Azle recognizes its heroes behind the headsets in April. After addressing library staff at an April 2 Azle City Council meeting, Mayor Alan Brundrett continued by …

AZLE — “Ready, Set, Library!” During the April 2 Azle City Council meeting, city officials recognized Azle Memorial Library staff for National Library Week April 7-13. The 2024 …

AZLE — After a last-minute push Wednesday, Azle’s new food truck park, The FeedLot, is open for business. During its debut Friday, the site ran out of parking before its 5 p.m. …

SPRINGTOWN — Walnut Creek Special Utility District board of directors approved moving forward with a digital system that is expected to help the district’s workers locate water lines with …

SPRINGTOWN — The May 4 election to select two new Walnut Creek Special Utility District board members is coming up, and district customers are being reminded that not all of them can vote. …

SPRINGTOWN — On a Friday morning in mid-February, Springtown police officer Leia Beavers strapped on a virtual reality headset that looked a little too big on her small frame. Beavers, who …

AZLE — Since spring of 2023, the City of Azle has been planning a major undertaking. On March 29, the city will open its long-anticipated food truck park at 225 Church St. Dubbed, “The …

AZLE — Throughout the week, Azle’s library celebrated the 15 th anniversary of its current building, opened March 30, 2009. The name “Azle Memorial Library” was chosen to …

RENO — When the Fourth of July or any other firework-centric holiday comes around, people in Reno will be subject to a few new rules. Reno City Council narrowly approved an ordinance …

RENO — A rezoning case that spurred mixed reactions from Reno residents finished in a somewhat contradictory way. During Reno City Council’s Feb. 26 meeting, three of five city …

Voters may have their attention set on the March primary elections and then the November general elections, but there’s one more occasion when they can voice their opinions at the polls. …

cns Texas State House of Representatives District 99 is located in northwest Tarrant County. State Rep. Charlie Geren has served in the office since 2003. Geren faces a challenge from Jack …

Tarrant County Criminal District Court 2 is one of four criminal trial courts in Tarrant County. The incumbent, Judge Wayne Salvant, is not running for reelection. Glynis McGinty and William Knight …

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is the court of last resort for all criminal matters in Texas and elects judges to eight possible seats for six year terms in a statewide election. The Presiding Judge’s office, along with Place 7 and Place 8 are up for election in 2024.

Tarrant Criminal District Court 396 is one of Tarrant County's 24 judicial districts. The incumbent judge in that court, George Gallagher, has held the seat since 2000 and faces a challenge from Vincent Giardino in the March 5 Republican primary. The two spoke about their platforms during a Feb. 12 Republican candidate fair and forum hosted at Rockwood Golf Course in Fort Worth.

Congressional District 12 encompasses western Fort Worth to eastern Mineral Wells. U.S. Rep. Kay Granger (R) has served the district since 1997 and is not seeking re-election in 2024.

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