
Kamal Morgan
Equity Reporter at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Racial Equity Reporter @startelegram| previous @pnj | @NewhouseSU 🍊 MA Grad '21 | I just want to be an honest man and a good writer - James Baldwin
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2 days ago |
star-telegram.com | Kamal Morgan
U.S. Rep Marc Veasey hosted "Moms & Medicaid: How Medicaid Impacts Maternal Care and Family Health" on Friday, May 9, at The Center for Transforming Lives, 3001 S. Riverside. Kamal Morgan U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey held a roundtable with various representatives in the healthcare industry last week to discuss the impact of possible cuts to Medicaid health insurance by Congress.
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6 days ago |
star-telegram.com | Kamal Morgan
Extra Care Concerns manager Taja Harris shows the iron gate that was installed at the clinic's entrance to prevent vandalism and unhoused people from sleeping at the door. The gate cost nearly $6,000 to install. [email protected] Earlier this year, Taja Harris arrived at her part-time job as a manager for Extra Care Concerns on East Lancaster Street and found a man waiting outside with a machete. Harris watched him from her car, pacing around the property with no clear purpose.
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1 week ago |
star-telegram.com | Kamal Morgan
Tanisha Thomas plays with her son Kingston, 3, in one of the child care rooms following the grand opening ceremony of the new Riverside Campus of the Center for Transforming Lives in the Morningside neighborhood of Fort Worth on Friday, May 2, 2025. With the help of the organization, Thomas was able to find stability after experiencing homelessness and battling suicidal thoughts. [email protected] Tanisha Thomas was homeless, bouncing from friend to friend for housing.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Kamal Morgan
A new opportunity will soon be available in Fort Worth to help make home ownership a more realistic possibility for people of modest incomes. Concerns regarding affordable housing, housing demand, and neighborhood stability helped lay the foundation for the formation of the Fort Worth Community Land Trust in 2023. The organization was formed in partnership with the Rainwater Charitable Foundation, the city and the Housing Finance Corp., the housing development arm of the city.
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1 month ago |
star-telegram.com | Kamal Morgan
Tarrant County Juvenile Services has introduced a new program called Multisystemic Therapy, which focuses on addressing the root causes of delinquent behavior. Kamal Morgan A new therapy program for young people who have contact with the juvenile justice system has gained popularity throughout Texas and has landed in Tarrant County. Tarrant County approved a contract on March 11 for My Health My Resources of Tarrant County to conduct Multisystemic Therapy.
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