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Cities connect at Tri-City Summit
April 10, 2026
Coppell—Residents from three North Texas cities gathered at the Coppell Arts Center on March 28 for the fourth annual Tri-City Summit, an event...
Lancaster looks ahead while celebrating progress
April 10, 2026
Lancaster—City leaders, residents and regional officials gathered March 26 for Lancaster’s annual State of the City Address, where Mayor Clyde...
Candidates vie for DeSoto City Council Place 2
April 10, 2026
DeSoto—As DeSoto approaches its May 2 election, voters will soon decide who will help guide the city into its next chapter.Three candidates,...
Local elections are critical to democracy
April 10, 2026
The local officials and the decisions they make affect your daily life as much, if not more, than those in the federal government. From road repairs, schools, and urban...
A few votes can have powerful impact
April 10, 2026
Washington, D.C.—Some people don’t participate in elections because they think a single vote won’t make a difference. A report from the Center for American Progress aims...
DeSoto ISD board races set for May 2 election
April 10, 2026
As DeSoto approaches its May 2 election, voters will decide who will help lead DeSoto ISD into its next chapter, with one contested race and two uncontested seats on the...
Race for District 4 seat takes shape
April 10, 2026
Lancaster—Lancaster voters will decide who will represent District 4 on the city council during the May 2 election.Three candidates are vying for the seat, each offering...
Robles, Snapp compete for school board seat
April 10, 2026
Irving—Irving voters will soon decide who will help guide Irving ISD into its next chapter on May 2.Two candidates, Tom Robles and Kelly Snapp, are...
Four candidates compete for GPISD at-large seat
April 10, 2026
Grand Prairie—Voters will decide who will help guide the future of Grand Prairie Independent School District during the May 2 election.Four candidates are on the ballot for...
Irving voters to decide Place 6 council race
April 10, 2026
Irving—As Irving approaches its May 2 election, voters will soon decide who will help guide the city into its next chapter.Two candidates, Dana...
New dog park honors firehouse dog
April 3, 2026
Coppell—Coppell residents and their four-legged companions gathered on March 28 to celebrate the opening of Pooch’s Bark Park, a newly renovated...
Candidates share visions for city’s future
April 3, 2026
Irving—As Irving approaches its May 2 election, voters will soon decide who will lead the city into its next chapter. Three candidates, Al Zapanta, Olivia Novelo Abreu and...
DeSoto voters to decide Place 4 council race
April 3, 2026
DeSoto—As DeSoto prepares for its May 2 election, voters will choose between two candidates seeking to represent Place 4 on the City Council: David “DaWud” Edgerson and...
City council addresses infrastructure, zoning
April 3, 2026
Irving—Irving City Council members highlighted major infrastructure investments, community recognition efforts and zoning decisions during their March 26 regular session,...
USPS rule raises concerns for deadlines
April 3, 2026
A recent clarification by the U.S. Postal Service is raising questions about when mail is officially postmarked and what that means for deadlines tied to mailed items.On...
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