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Haltom City Council Election – Come Meet the Candidates & Get Registered to Vote

2024-03-11 | Sunday, March 17, 2024, from 2-5 pm & Monday, March 25, from 5-8 pm at Tarrant Events Center



Phillip W. Price to Hold Book Signing for Self Rescue At Tall Tales Book Shop on March 17th

2024-03-06 | Price Has Been Nominated for Georgia Author of the Year


Haltom City Billboard Proclaims "Time for a Change"

2024-03-05 | A local businessman hopes to make things better for residents and small business owners in the struggling south and central areas of Haltom City.


Ibogaine By David Dardashti seeks to inform the public of the true cause behind ibogaine's illegality

2024-03-02 | Pharmaceutical Companies Attempt to Discourage Ibogaine Treatment Despite Supporting Research.


Fast Guard Service Steps Up to Assist Businesses and Individuals Amidst Texas Wildfire Crisis

2024-03-01 | Whenever Disaster Strikes Fast Guard Service has responded for over a decade.


Troy J. Wood Recognized by Marquis Who's Who for Accomplishments as Regulatory Counsel

2024-02-28 | Troy J. Wood is a practicing attorney and trusted expert in regulatory concepts, structures, and functions.


New Video Highlights the Disconnect between Haltom City Leaders and the City's Small Business Owners

2024-02-27 | To the city's detriment, current leaders refuse to acknowledge the importance of a thriving business community to the effort to help Haltom's south and central areas.


The Parking Predicament in Haltom City

2024-02-23 | Can there be too much parking in a city? According to advocates in Haltom City, the answer is an emphatic YES.


In Haltom City, Losing Businesses Means Losing Tax Revenues

2024-02-20 | Practical strategies are needed to bring the businesses back, one small business at a time.


Mary E. Cates has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

2024-02-20 | Mary E. Cates is recognized for her expertise as a Director of the Board of Directors for the Founders Village Metro District


Marquis Who's Who Selects Matthew A. Eastman for Success in Urban Planning, Zoning, and Community Development

2024-02-19 | Mr. Matthew A. Eastman is the Director of Community Development for the Village of Bolingbrook


Austin City Council Votes to Eliminate Parking Minimums

2024-02-16 | Local business alliance urges Haltom City to follow suit.


Las Vegas Dumpster Rental Experts at Trash Daddy Dumpster Rental – Las Vegas Announce Achieving 1000 5 Star Reviews

2024-02-14 | Las Vegas dumpster and roll-off rental by Trash Daddy Dumpster Rental – Las Vegas has recently accomplished getting over 1000 5-star reviews for their many locations across multiple platforms including Google, Nextdoor, Yelp, Apple Maps and others.


Book Author Sees Hope in Growing Trend to Reform Parking Minimums

2024-02-12 | Local business alliance continues to urge Haltom City Council to eliminate parking minimums.


After 20 Years, Fort Worth Residents Still Await Much-Needed Redevelopment of Historic Southside Area

2024-02-09 | Haltom City faces similar struggle, with outdated zoning regulations and city leaders who dismiss the voices of the local business community.


Haltom City Manager's Report Completely Ignores Areas in Decline

2024-02-09 | Plans for the northern section of Haltom City sound great, but the declining south and central areas need attention now.


Easy Dynamics Secures SBIR Phase 1 Award in Partnership with AFWERX and AFRL

2024-02-07 | Paving the Way for Process Automation at the Department of the Air Force


Revitalizing a City is Hard Work and Needs Champions at Every Level

2024-02-06 | Without someone to champion change in Haltom City, it just won't happen.


After D.A. Candidate Nathan Hochman Intervenes, Newsom Reverses Parole Board and Denies Parole for Man Who Murdered L.A. Sheriff's Chaplain and Shot Deputy

2024-02-05 | "I commend the governor for doing the right thing and standing up for the victims and their families," Hochman said.