Please join us for a press conference to begin the Prairieland federal trial!!!
When: February 17 at 8:15am
Where: Burk Burnett Park 501 W 7th St, Fort Worth, across from the courthouse
Please join us for a press conference to begin the Prairieland federal trial!!!
When: February 17 at 8:15am
Where: Burk Burnett Park 501 W 7th St, Fort Worth, across from the courthouse
January 2016
Forth Worth, Texas
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Geovanna Bañuelos refrenda apoyo a mexicanos en el exterior desde Texas
En el Fort Worth, Texas, Geovanna Bañuelos refrenda su compromiso para trabajar por los mexicanos que radican en el exterior.
Por Gabriela Díaz | Reportera
La senadora Geovanna Bañuelos refrendó su compromiso por trabajar por los connacionales que radican en el exterior y fortalecer el diálogo diplomático para la protección de sus derechos humanos, especialmente frente a las acciones antinmigrantes, los discursos de odio o las redadas del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de Estados Unidos.
En el marco de la celebración del Día del Zacatecano, convocada por la Federación de Clubes Zacatecanos de Fort Worth, Texas, la vicecoordinadora del grupo parlamentario del Partido del Trabajo (PT), informó que en su gestión como legisladora ha insistido para que las autoridades mexicanas fortalezcan la protección consular.
Lo anterior, para garantizar la atención inmediata y efectiva mediante la presencia del personal diplomático cuando los migrantes mexicanos, especialmente los menores, sean detenidos y vulnerados en sus derechos en territorio estadounidense.
Ante migrantes Zacatecanos que radican en Estados Unidos, Geovanna Bañuelos informó que como parte de la política migratoria implementada por el Presidente Donald Trump, de enero a noviembre de 2025 fueron deportados 154 niños migrantes zacatecanos de acuerdo con cifras del Instituto Nacional de Migración. –sn–
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https://www.storyangles.com/post/the-wild-west-history-of-the-jacksboro-highway-in-fort-worth-texas
From the 1940s to the 1960s
The place to be for anyone seeking a good time.
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From the 1940s to the 1960s The place to be for anyone seeking a good time. The Jacksboro Highway was once a bustling hub of activity in Cowtown USA. Stretching from the 1940s to the 1960s, this iconic highway witnessed the rise and fall of its wild west culture.In the 1940s, the Jacksboro Highway was a beacon of hope for people seeking better opportunities in the post-World War II era. As the war ended, veterans returned home, looking for new beginnings. The highway, as a vital artery connectin
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North Texans want more say as nuclear plant seeks to continue operating through 2053
By Haley Samsel
December 11, 2023
"Crossing the dark parking lot outside the Somervell County Expo Center, Susybelle Gosslee barely could see the ground in front of her. The experience left her feeling 'vulnerable' — and concerned about why the Nuclear Regulatory Commission [#NRC] didn’t turn on outdoor lights for its Dec. 7 public meeting about the #ComanchePeak #nuclear power plant in #GlenRoseTexas.
"That wasn’t her only critique. Earlier in the day, Gosslee and other #environmental advocates struggled to log on to a virtual meeting hosted by the commission. Officials apologized for the challenges and vowed to host another online session the week of Dec. 18.
"'That is not transparency, and it’s not good government,' Gosslee, the Dallas-based chair of #HazardousWaste issues for the League of Women Voters of Texas, said. 'I’m concerned because of the lack of access to meetings, and you can see that it wasn’t well-publicized because there is nobody here. That’s an indicator that the job did not get done.'
"Gosslee’s criticism comes as #Vistra, the owner of the Comanche Peak nuclear power plant in Glen Rose, seeks to keep its reactors online through at least 2053. The plant began operation in 1990.
"The company’s current licenses for two nuclear units, which have the capacity to power 1.2 million homes under normal electricity conditions, expire in 2030 and 2033. Vistra announced its license renewal application in October 2022, citing a desire to bring more 'carbon-free electricity' to the electric grid.
"'Renewing the licenses of this plant is critical for grid reliability and our environment and is a benefit to the economy, the local community and our company,' Jim Burke, president and CEO of Vistra, said at the time.
As part of the license renewal process, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has already heard from dozens of residents living in the plant’s 50-mile radius, including parts of Tarrant, Hood and Somervell counties.
"Many are supportive of Comanche Peak’s continued operation, citing its economic contributions as Somervell County’s largest taxpayer and an employer of more than 600 full-time staff. At a January public meeting, Glen Rose ISD Superintendent Trig Overbo and Somervell County Judge Danny Chambers were among the plant’s most vocal supporters. Others, including Gosslee, expressed concerns over how the aging plant would handle higher risk of #drought, #wildfires and #earthquake activity.
"Since then, Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff have evaluated the environmental impact of running the plant for 20 years after the current licenses expire in 2030 and 2033. The agency issued its draft environmental impact statement in early November, outlining considerations like air quality, land use, water resources, human health and waste management.
"Commission staff determined that Comanche Peak’s continued operation would have only small impacts on the surrounding environment, said Tam Tran, who led the environmental review. The agency defines small impacts as being either undetectable or so minor that they will neither destabilize nor noticeably alter natural resources. [Apparently, these people either believe in #hormesis or don't believe in #bioaccumulation!]
"The review also found that the plant’s operations may affect, but are not likely to negatively impact, protected species such as the #GoldenCheekedWarbler, #TricoloredBat and #MonarchButterfly. Fish habitats are not expected to be affected, Tran said."
Crossing the dark parking lot outside the Somervell County Expo Center, Susybelle Gosslee barely could see the ground in front of her. The experience left her feeling “vulnerable” — and concerned about why the Nuclear Regulatory Commission didn’t turn on outdoor lights for its Dec. 7 public meeting about the Comanche Peak nuclear power plant in Glen Rose.