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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.
Council members are evaluating both mayor Susan Byrd and city manager Elza Davis' past actions and complaints made against them, leaving the council to consider the consequences.
The Nacogdoches City Council will be considering a contract bid of $2.1 million to complete the 2025 Street Pavement Project. City engineer Case Opperman said it will include work like reconstruction, new asphalt, or patchwork on 28 city streets
Texas is finally getting a stand-alone Caribou Coffee. The popular Minnesota-based coffeehouse chain recently opened up a location in Watauga. Before that store opened on May 9, the only other Texas Caribou Coffee location was inside DFW International Airport, at Gate B29.
Mayor Carolyn Lofton Byrd said the extension was recommended by a representative from the Texas Department of Emergency Management to ensure continued access to state resources and support.
The La Marque Police Department arrested a Texas City multimedia specialist Tuesday on charges of online impersonation after he allegedly created a fake social media profile of a La Marque council member.
From Terrell Hills to the Dominion, San Antonio is home to hundreds of neighborhoods that leave you wondering what in the world those homeowners do for a living. While luxury comes with a price—a steep one at that—a new report highlights the Texas city as one of the last major U.S. metros where you can experience it for less.
In the four years since Juneteenth became a national holiday, Galveston has embraced its complicated past in a way it never had before. Signs welcoming motorists to the "Birthplac