USA Today: Al’vCare Hospice Launches New Website to Support Tarrant County Families
AlēvCare Hospice, a locally owned hospice provider serving Tarrant County and North Texas families, has officially launched a newly redesigned website at alevcare.com, making it easier for families ...
“We don’t fight; we win,” families and community members chanted outside the Tarrant County Courthouse last Sunday afternoon as they called on county leaders ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “We don’t fight; we win,” families and community members chanted outside the Tarrant County Courthouse last Sunday afternoon as ...
AOL: Tarrant County Bust: Impersonator Poses As Lawyer, Collects $3K Per Case From Inmate Families
A 60-year-old man faces arrest in Tarrant County for allegedly impersonating an attorney to solicit money from families of jail inmates. Investigators say Ramond Davis Jr. contacted inmates at the ...
Tarrant County Bust: Impersonator Poses As Lawyer, Collects $3K Per Case From Inmate Families
FORT WORTH, Texas — The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office arrested a man accused of impersonating a lawyer to steal thousands of dollars from the families of people incarcerated in the Tarrant County ...
A 60-year-old man has been arrested after authorities say he posed as a licensed attorney and scammed families of inmates in the Tarrant County jail. The Tarrant County district attorney's office, ...
A Tarrant County man is accused of posing as a licensed attorney to scam inmates held in the county jail and their families out of thousands of dollars, officials said. Ramond Davis Jr., 60, was ...
CBS News: Man accused of posing as attorney to scam inmates' families arrested in Tarrant County, authorities say
Man accused of posing as attorney to scam inmates' families arrested in Tarrant County, authorities say
Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Families rally to raise awareness of Tarrant jail deaths, ‘pattern of neglect’
Families rally to raise awareness of Tarrant jail deaths, ‘pattern of neglect’
The Texan: Tarrant County Realtor Discovers 190,000 'Overvalued' Homes Following 2025 Appraisal Freeze
MSN: Families rally to raise awareness of Tarrant jail deaths, ‘pattern of neglect’
Yahoo: Families rally to raise awareness of Tarrant jail deaths, ‘pattern of neglect’
Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn recently highlighted a significant achievement at a County Commissioners Court meeting, stating that there were six in-custody deaths at the jail in 2025, marking ...
The Tarrant County Sheriff on Tuesday presented county commissioners with a detailed report of in-custody deaths at Tarrant County Jail (TCJ). Sheriff Bill Waybourn credits staffing changes and an ...
KERA News: Tarrant County’s jail deaths last year were at its lowest since 2020, sheriff says
Tarrant County Jail saw a decrease in jail deaths last year — but one county commissioner raised concerns about current inmates and their treatment while in custody. Sheriff Bill Waybourn briefed ...
Tarrant County’s jail deaths last year were at its lowest since 2020, sheriff says
WFAA8: Tarrant County arrests man accused of impersonating a lawyer, scamming people in jail
Tarrant County arrests man accused of impersonating a lawyer, scamming people in jail
Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Man accused of posing as attorney, scamming Tarrant County inmates
KERA News: Man dies in Tarrant County Jail custody, marking first in-custody death of 2026
The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office, which runs the jail, has faced scrutiny for the number of in-custody deaths since Bill Waybourn took office.
Man dies in Tarrant County Jail custody, marking first in-custody death of 2026
Fort Worth Star-Telegram on MSN: Man accused of posing as attorney, scamming Tarrant County inmates
The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office is urging anyone who believes they may have been scammed to come forward.
WFAA8: Family suing Tarrant County after inmate found dead in jail cell
TARRANTCOUNTY--The family of a mentally ill man found hanged in the Tarrant County Jail is suing the county, claiming they didn't do enough to protect him. According to our content partners at the ...
Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn presented statistics to the county commissioners on the decrease in deaths in the jail since 2020. Rachel Royster rroyster@star-telegram.com During a briefing ...
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Families and Living Arrangements The Census Bureau collects data about American families for the nation, states and communities. Our statistics describe trends in household and family composition, and show the number of children, young adults and couples living in the United States.
Although terms like "families" and "households" are familiar to all of us, they are used in particular ways in Census Bureau products. See below for definitions of some commonly used terms. The glossary below may define terms not included in the main Glossary on census.gov The main Glossary on census.gov provides official definitions covering all topics, censuses, surveys and programs. To ...
For more data on families and living arrangements, visit The Modern Family: Changes in Structure and Living Arrangements in the United States, How are Single-Parent Households Distributed Across the United States?, or the Families and Living Arrangements page at census.gov.
Data from the annual release of America’s Families and Living Arrangements also show that 80% of one-parent family groups were maintained by a mother. The marital history of the parent who maintained one-parent family groups differed for fathers and mothers in 2022.
These America’s Families and Living Arrangements: 2023 data tables are from Families and Living Arrangements.
All Subtopics Within Families and Living Arrangements Child Care Information collected on child care has evolved over the years to include comprehensive data on child care use, cost, and receipt of government assistance.
The probability of moving nearly tripled after a divorce. Sampled families relocated to neighborhoods with 7% lower incomes and fewer economic opportunities. The researchers also found that divorce increased the average distance between children and their nonresident parent by 100 miles on average, a gap that widened to over 200 miles after 10 ...
Families and Households Data Tools Interactive applications, created by the Census Bureau, to help you customize, and even visualize, statistics from multiple censuses, surveys, and programs.