Fort Worth City Council member Michael Crain was arrested Friday night, Jan. 16, by the Texas Highway Patrol on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Mugshot Tarrant County Jail Fort Worth City ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Chisholm Trail Parkway stop led to Fort Worth Councilman Michael Crain’s arrest
Chisholm Trail Parkway stop led to Fort Worth Councilman Michael Crain’s arrest
Ranked the 11th largest and one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., the City of Fort Worth, Texas, is home to more than 1 million residents.
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Fort Worth — the most typically Texan of all Texas cities — began as a tiny outpost on a lonely frontier. Today, this metropolitan area of more to more than 1 million people blends its cattle and oil heritage seamlessly with an ever-growing, diverse array of new businesses and industries.
Election on . A bond election is a way for cities to fund larger, long-lasting infrastructure and facilities projects like streets, parks, community centers, libraries and fire stations. As one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, Fort Worth would use these bonds to fund infrastructure, public safety, and community projects identified in the bond program.
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