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Lone Star Politics: Sunday, August 11, 2019
Brian Curtis and Rudy Bush with the Dallas Morning News host this week – hear from Fort Worth Congressman Marc Veasey about the debate over gun control following two mass shootings, plus why he says America needs to wake up when it comes to Immigration laws. Julie Fine joins the discussion from Iowa as presidential candidates work the crowds at...
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Denton Mobility Update to Tackle How People Get Around Growing City
The city of Denton is holding a pair of public meetings this week, seeking input from residents about the best way to get around in the growing city in the coming decades.
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Denton Mobility Update to Tackle How People Get Around Growing City
The city of Denton is holding a pair of public meetings this week, seeking input from residents about the best way to get around in the growing city in the coming decades.
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Governor Abbott Signs Building Materials Bill Amid Urge to Veto
Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill Friday that cities urged him to veto, saying it will change the future look of North Texas communities. HB 2439 will limit local regulation of building materials in new construction – preventing rules that go beyond national standards published within the last three code cycles.
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Lone Star Politics April 14, 2019
This week on Lone Star Politics, outgoing Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings on what’s next, his thoughts on his greatest accomplishments and what he wishes he could change from his eight years in office. Plus for the first time Mayor Betsy Price and challenger Deborah Peoples are together to answer questions about the future of Fort Worth and why each deserves...
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Calling Attention to What's Often Described as a Hidden Need in Collin County
In Collin County, there’s a new effort to raise awareness of the homeless population in Collin County.
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Historic Downtown Frisco Rebranded ‘The Rail District'
New meets old in the historic downtown Rail District.
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Frisco is Nation's Fastest Growing City
According to new numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau, Frisco is the fastest growing city in the country, adding an average of 37 news residents each day. The city’s school district has had to adapt, and will add four news campuses by August.
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Rafael Palmeiro Making a Comeback in Pro Baseball in Cleburne
A familiar face is making a comeback in professional baseball in North Texas, with a few grey hairs to show for his time off. Rafael Palmeiro signed on Wednesday with the independent Cleburne Railroaders, who play in the American Association.
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Fort Worth Mayor Talks Infrastructure With President Trump
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price is expected to be the only elected representative from Texas to meet with President Donald Trump on Monday following the release of the President’s long-awaited infrastructure plan.
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‘Sanctuary Cities' Law Draws Fort Worth Opposition Protest
Hundreds gathered Tuesday in downtown Fort Worth demanding that city council members join Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and Houston in a lawsuit challenging Senate Bill 4