This Fourth of July, leave fireworks to the pros Published on June 29, 2024 The Police Department will have additional resources working overtime in every patrol division during the coming holiday period. Tagged as: , Community Safety
Council makes judicial appointments for Municipal Court Published on June 26, 2024 Former Deputy Chief Judge Simon González was named chief judge, and Andrew Bradshaw will serve as deputy chief. Municipal Court judges serve two-year terms. Tagged as: , Community Safety
Beat the heat at these cooling stations open through September Published on June 23, 2024 For people experiencing homelessness, the combination of heat and existing health conditions or drug use can be deadly. Tagged as: , Community Safety
Court in the Community event travels to south Fort Worth June 29 Published on June 15, 2024 Anyone who has an outstanding citation with the Fort Worth Municipal Court can explore options for moving those cases to a final resolution at the event. Tagged as: , Community Safety, District 6
Council proclamation observes Moral Injury Awareness Day Published on June 15, 2024 Moral injury is done to a person’s conscience or moral compass when someone perpetrates, witnesses or fails to prevent acts that transgress one’s own moral beliefs, values or ethical codes of conduct. Tagged as: , Community Safety
Fort Worth launches ‘Heat Heroes for the Homeless’ initiative Published on June 08, 2024 A new partnership focuses on providing extra resources and education to those most vulnerable to extreme heat. Tagged as: , Community Safety
A new era of focused law enforcement in Fort Worth Published on June 04, 2024 Thanks to increased technology, residents can look forward to a future where public safety is enhanced through innovation and collaboration. Tagged as: , Community Safety
Be safe and leave the fireworks to the pros Published on June 04, 2024 Illegal fireworks are punishable by law; there is a fine up to $2,000. There are several easy ways to report illegal fireworks. Tagged as: , Community Safety
City of Fort Worth: Lake Worth water levels update Published on June 03, 2024 Due to recent and consistent rainfall across North Texas, as of this morning the water levels at Lake Worth stand at an elevation of 595.08. Tagged as: , Community Safety
EMS transition to Fire Department will ensure sustainable service Published on May 25, 2024 There will be a 12- to 18-month transition time, depending on the service model that is selected. Details of the transition plan will be refined once City Council chooses an EMS model. Tagged as: , City Council, Community Safety