10/02/2009 06:55 AM | Via: Fort Worth Star Telegram

Tarrant County cities raising fees to keep from emptying coffers

By LYN R. PRY  Calling an ambulance on Wednesday in North Richland Hills cost residents at least $500. On Thursday, that fee rose to $578. In Fort Worth, library fines for children increased from 15 to 25 cents per day. And in Euless, home alarm permits for... read the full story

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