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Tarrant Appraisal District says a criminal ransomware attack shut down its website


March 22, 2024

The Tarrant Appraisal District says a network disruption on Thursday resulted from a criminal ransomware attack. The TAD said in a statement Friday that after learning of the network disruption they took steps to secure their network and worked with cybersecurity experts to determine the cause of the disruption and how to restore services. That investigation, the agency said Friday, revealed the …

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H-E-B announces when its first Fort Worth store will open


March 22, 2024

Texas grocer H-E-B says early next month they’ll open their first store in Fort Worth and will also break ground on a new location in Prosper. The Alliance store, at 3451 Heritage Trace Parkway, will open Wednesday, April 10 and they’ll break ground in Prosper a week before on Tuesday, April 2. The Prosper store will be located on the …

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$150,000 reward offered in latest robbery of U.S. letter carrier in DFW


March 22, 2024

A reward of up to $150,000 is being offered for information leading federal authorities to the person who robbed a letter carrier in Fort Worth. The robbery happened at approximately 4:45 p.m. on March 15 at the Slate apartments along Wellesley Avenue off Hulen Street. Sean Smith is a U.S. Postal Inspector in the Fort Worth Division and is investigating …

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Fleurs de Villes Artiste exhibition at NorthPark Center awes shoppers with fashion in bloom


March 22, 2024

Springtime fashion means bright colors, open-toe shoes, and floral prints. At NorthPark Center, that spring trend is taken literally. “I do think this might be the most photographed exhibition that we’ve ever done at NorthPark,” NorthPark Center spokesperson Shelby Foster said. Fleurs de Villes Artiste is making its Dallas debut this week at NorthPark Center. It’s floral exhibition meets fashion runway. …

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Denton Municipal Electric customers see first rate increase in seven years


March 21, 2024

For the first time in seven years, Denton Municipal Electric customers will experience an uptick in their electric bills. On Tuesday, the Denton City Council approved a mid-year rate hike for DME clients, slated to commence on April 1. This adjustment is expected to result in an average increase of $24 for residential bills. However, the impact on businesses will …

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Fort Worth’s EMS system will likely change, what that could mean for you


March 21, 2024

The City of Fort Worth is contemplating adjustments to its EMS system following a study revealing lagging response times and increased workload last year. Conducted by Fitch and Associates, the study focused on MedStar, the agency providing ambulance and EMS services to Fort Worth and 13 other cities through an inter-city agreement. Presenting the final report update to the Ad …

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Megan Thee Stallion announces ‘Hot Girl Summer Tour’ stop in North Texas


March 21, 2024

Grammy-winning rapper Megan Thee Stallion has revealed a date at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on June 11 as part of her highly anticipated “Hot Girl Summer Tour.” Joining her as a special guest is Glorilla, generating excitement among her fanbase, known as the Hotties, for the forthcoming show. The American Airlines Center, renowned for hosting premier events, sets …

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Mother of deaf child files discrimination lawsuit against cheer gym, operators say allegations are false


March 21, 2024

A mother in North Texas has filed a lawsuit against an elite cheer program, alleging discrimination against her deaf daughter. The gym, Cheer Athletics, denies the accusations. Nine-year-old Ari is passionate about cheerleading. “I love to cheer because it’s my favorite sport,” Ari told NBC 5. For the past three years, she has been competing with Cheer Athletics, a prominent …

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