During Tuesday night's Grapevine City Council workshop, Police Chief Eddie Salame discussed future plans to upgrade the department's equipment, modify patrol cars and potentially heighten security downtown.
Tarrant County officials are warning residents about circulating emails that claim adults must re-register as voters to receive their new voter registration certificates.
The Grapevine City Council on Tuesday night approved proposals for a commercial bakery on historic Main Street and a theatrical center on Northwest Hwy. But it denied plans for an automotive service business on William D. Tate Avenue.
Area residents are invited to attend the Southlake Department of Public Safety Fair on Saturday to learn about crime prevention, fire safety and emergency preparedness.
White House officials on Wednesday recognized Sam Swan, project manager of the DFW Connector project, as one of 11 "Champion of Change" leaders for work on innovation in transportation and infrastructure projects.
Hundreds of American Airlines employees spent a few hours of their Valentine's Day protesting their employer's recent announcement of jobs cuts, outsourcing, labor cost reductions and pension changes.
Carroll ISD school board of trustees on Monday night voted 5-0 to adopt a resolution for a general “balance the budget” framework plan as a move to address a projected $5 million budget deficit.
Fort Worth-based American Airlines on Wednesday announced plans to cut jobs, reduce employee costs, outsource maintenance work and alter pension plans.
Southlake residents gathered in the lobby of Walnut Grove Elementary School on Thursday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate Carroll ISD's newest elementary school.
In 2011, Colleyville saw its first gas drilling site, implemented water restrictions and upgraded its residential recycling program. In the future, residents can look forward to new developments and the possibility of repairs to city infrastructure.