L. Clifford Davis was born into segregation, so he never attended an integrated school. But he fought to ensure future generations could.
52 Faces of Community is a Fort Worth Report weekly series spotlighting local unsung heroes. It is sponsored by Central Market and H-E-B. At the end of the year, these rarely recognized heroes will ...
Judge L. Clifford Davis, the first Black judge to be elected in Tarrant County, has died. Davis, 100, died Saturday, Feb. 15. The Tarrant County judge, who was called “a living legend” by his ...
Faith Tarrant’s wrestling accomplishments speak volumes. Already a three-time Washington high school state champion at 235 pounds, she’s aiming to be just the 23rd wrestler all-time — boys and girls — ...
Anil Koindala is the deputy chief information officer of Security and chief information security officer for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. He leads security operations, policies, ...
Widowed Persons Service of Tarrant County helps those who have lost spouses by offering social activities and support to ...
Former Texas wide receiver Johntay Cook II was arrested for a second time in two weeks.
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Tarrant County sheriff seeks to clarify local law enforcement's role amid Trump's deportation pushPresident Donald Trump's deportation efforts have created fear among immigrants in Tarrant County. Sheriff Bill Waybourn aims to clarify local law enforcement's role, but concerns persist, affecting ...
While the Trump administration says they're only targeting criminals for deportation, those words have done little to comfort some immigrants ...
Four candidates — an incumbent, real estate investor, educator and a building inspector — are running for three seats.
Former Texas Longhorns and DeSoto High School wide receiver Johntay Cook II was arrested and booked into Grayson County Jail ...
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