Elections 2022Local NewsTarrant County Remains Red, Republicans Continue Control of Commissioners Court
Texas’ largest red urban county had a strong showing on Tuesday by Republican candidates, including those for county judge and district attorney.
Texas’ largest red urban county had a strong showing on Tuesday by Republican candidates, including those for county judge and district attorney.
With a majority of commissioners court retiring, the court will have a new makeup come January no matter how the midterms go.
Tarrant County commissioners voted this week to increase its budget and tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year.
Plans to improve vaccine distribution in Tarrant County are underway, and they include an emphasis on racial equity.
Vaccine rollout in Tarrant County has received some criticism as demand far surpasses current supply.
Commissioners voted unanimously to extend the county's emergency declaration and mask mandate for another 90 days.
Tarrant County commissioners voted against salary increases for the county's elected officials, but voted for a pay increase for many county employees.
A proposal that would have authorized the hiring of 270 new employees, including 105 contact tracers, was denied by the Tarrant County Commissioners Court.
After a lengthy public comments section, the Tarrant County Commissioners Court voted to remove a confederate monument from the grounds of the county courthouse.
The Tarrant County Commissioners Court voted to increase property taxes on Fort Worth residents as the city looks likely to lower its rate next week.
A program that permits Tarrant County's local law enforcement to work in tandem with ICE officials was renewed on Tuesday.