Thursday Nov 19 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Number of poor children rose in suburbs, census data show
Fort Worth has seen a drop in the number of school-age children living in poverty, while many suburban school districts have seen significant increases, according to 2008 estimates released Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
City of Lake Worth Notice of Order of the City Council Regarding Substandard Structure
On November 10, 2009, the City Council of the City of Lake Worth found the property located at block 7, lots 16 & 17, Indian Oaks Subdivision commonly known as 3317 Huron Trail to be substandard.
His new job: Christopher B. Stevens joined UNT Health, the physician group affiliated with the University of North Texas Health Science Center, in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, to see patients at the Lake Worth office.
Authority on Lake Worth Monster
Sallie Ann Clarke created a niche for herself: She became an authority on the Lake Worth Monster, Tarrant County's answer to Bigfoot that popped out of nowhere in 1969.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE WORTH, TEXAS, AMENDING CHAPTER 14 a oeZONINGa OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE WORTH , BY APPROVING THE USE AND OPERATION OF AN OFFICE BUILDING AND STORAGE AREA AND A COMBINED DEVELOPMENT/SITE PLAN ON CERTAIN PROPERTY WITHIN THE P-C PLANNED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT IN THE ...
Notice is hereby given that the City of Lake Worth is calling for competitive sealed proposals for furnishing all labor, material and equipment and performing all work required for the Lake Worth Multi-Purpose and Animal Control Facilities.
4-year-old catches 45-pound fish in Trinity
This story may sound fishy to you, but the Smith family of Joshua has a photo to prove it.
Deals & Discounts: Kids Eat Free, Free Steak
In tough economic times, frugal shoppers are looking for deals and smart business owners are giving them.
Committee that works with Naval Air Station Fort Worth approves of Proposition 1
All over the state, development continues to scooch up against military bases. That development - big-ticket houses, apartment complexes, wind turbines and more - can endanger the military's training missions and flying patterns, and in the view of some government officials, make it more likely that a base will be closed or shrunk because of ...
Things I didna t know until today
That you can win a Nobel Prize for not being George W. Bush. 21 Responses to "Things I didn't know until today" October 9th, 2009 at 8:36 am Anonymous says: What a shock! Mutual respect and cooperation are more valued by the world as a whole than is ignorant, arrogant bullying.
The Castle at Heron Bay, Lake Worth, Texas
There is a castle down the street from my house. No, really. There is. We happened across it one day while we were out riding around, checking out the city when we first moved here.
Suspect Michael Toney's death won't end investigation of bombing, attorney general's office says
The Texas attorney general will continue to investigate the 1985 bombing deaths of three people in Lake Worth despite the weekend death of the main suspect, a spokesman said Monday.
Healthcare, Lake Worth shuttle, guns in Texas
If Gov. Rick Perry, Sens. Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Cornyn, and Rep. Kay Granger don't want a public option for health coverage, I want them to show solidarity with us uninsured Texans and give up their government-provided health coverage.
Man leaps to death from Lake Worth bridge
Fort Worth police are investigating the death of a man who jumped from a highway bridge over Lake Worth early Sunday morning.
Two dead when car leaves road in rural Tarrant County
Two men were killed Thursday afternoon when their car crashed in rural northwest Tarrant County.
Nothing But a Weed Whacker and a Smile
A Fort Worth man probably won't be standing outside with his weed whacker and nothing else again.
Nude Yardwork Gets Man In Trouble
For whatever reason, an elderly Fort Worth man's neighbors are complaining that he does his yardwork a lot.
Lake Worth abruptly ends bus service after six years
Six years after leaving the Fort Worth Transportation Authority, Lake Worth officials have decided to do away with public transportation altogether.
Two Tarrant capital cases tainted by prosecutor misconduct
A former Tarrant County prosecutor who retired amidst misconduct allegations last year committed so-called "Brady" violations in two different capital murder cases, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports .
Texas hasn't ruled out retrying freed Death Row inmate in Lake Worth bombing
By ALEX BRANCH FORT WORTH - State authorities say they have not ruled out retrying Michael Toney in the 1985 bombing of a Lake Worth trailer despite the dismissal of the murder case against him.The Texas attorney general's office dropped the case Wednesday because it did not have time to review all the evidence or conduct more forensic tests ...