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Tarrant residents await Trump reversal of EPA rules capping methane at oil and gas sites | Fort Worth Report

President-elect Donald Trump is set to reverse the Biden administration's recent methane regulations, a move that could significantly impact environmental policies at oil and gas sites. Local residents in Tarrant are closely monitoring this development, as it may affect air quality and public health in the region. The article provides insights into the impending changes and their potential ramifications for the community.

Fort Worth’s ambulance design gets a makeover ahead of EMS system switch | Fort Worth Report

Fort Worth is undergoing a significant transformation in its emergency medical services by retooling its ambulance designs as it transitions to a fire-based EMS system. This initiative aims to improve response times and overall efficiency, reflecting a critical shift in how the city will manage emergency services.

Fort Worth’s new Neighborhood Services director commits to healing, ‘leveling up’ department

Kacey Bess has been appointed as Fort Worth’s new Neighborhood Services director, bringing extensive experience from various city departments, including human resources and budget management. Her commitment to healing and enhancing the department highlights a proactive approach to community needs and service delivery.

Mission Arlington food drive serves thousands of Thanksgiving dinners, strengthens community | Fort Worth Report

Mission Arlington, a 38-year-old faith-based organization, is set to deliver over 6,000 holiday meals to families in need across the Arlington area this Thanksgiving. This initiative not only provides essential resources but also strengthens community ties during the holiday season.

Mission Arlington Food Drive Serves Thousands of Thanksgiving Dinners, Strengthens Community

Mission Arlington, a faith-based organization, is set to deliver over 6,000 holiday meals to families in need across the Arlington area, emphasizing community support during the Thanksgiving season. This initiative highlights the organization's longstanding commitment to serving the local community and addresses food insecurity prevalent among residents.

Residents demand Fort Worth prioritize environmental issues in 2050 plan | Fort Worth Report

Residents of Fort Worth are urging the city to prioritize environmental issues in its 2050 plan, citing a lack of response from city officials regarding their requests for discussions on environmental justice. A coalition of community members emphasizes the need for action to address environmental concerns that directly impact the local population.

Residents demand Fort Worth prioritize environmental issues in 2050 plan | Fort Worth Report

Residents of Fort Worth are urging city officials to prioritize environmental justice in the upcoming 2050 plan, as their requests for meetings have gone largely ignored. A coalition has voiced concerns over the lack of dialogue with the city regarding these critical issues, emphasizing the need for immediate action to address environmental inequalities.

Curfew change for Fort Worth parks coming in 2025 amid concern over rule violations | Fort Worth Report

Fort Worth will implement changes to park curfews starting in 2025, aligning with the operational hours of the Trinity Trails system from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. This decision addresses concerns regarding rule violations and aims to enhance public safety and enjoyment of city parks.

Two months after reopening, Southside church offers free Thanksgiving meals to community | Fort Worth Report

True Love Sanctuary, a Southside church in Fort Worth, has resumed its tradition of providing free Thanksgiving meals to families in need after reopening following a significant fire earlier this year. The event on November 23 saw community members come together to support one another, highlighting the resilience and unity of the local area.

Curfew change for Fort Worth parks coming in 2025 amid concern over rule violations

Fort Worth is set to implement a new curfew for its parks starting in 2025, aligning operating hours with those of the Trinity Trails system, which will now close at 10 p.m. The decision comes amid concerns over rule violations and aims to enhance safety and compliance within the park system.

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