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Texas Standard for June 3, 2026: Why Fort Worth is intentionally setting more land on fire
By Raul Alonzo at Texas Standard
· June 3, 2026
· 1 min read
As wildfire risks continue to grow across Texas, Fort Worth officials are expanding the use of prescribed burns to manage vegetation and improve ecosystem health. The controlled fires are also helping combat invasive species and reduce future fire danger.
Key takeaway The controlled fires are also helping combat invasive species and reduce future fire danger.
The investigation into campus police incidents has significant implications for The Woodlands community, where students attend schools served by the Conroe ISD and Tomball ISD. Parents and residents should be aware of the protocols in place for campus police interactions with students, particularly in situations where use of force may be considered. As the community continues to grow and develop, it is crucial that the relationship between law enforcement and students is built on trust and understanding. The Woodlands Township and local school districts should review their policies and procedures to ensure that campus police officers are equipped to handle situations involving children in a manner that prioritizes de-escalation and safety. This is especially important given the diverse student population and the potential consequences of excessive use of force on young people.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 3, 2026 ·
Source: Texas Standard ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? As wildfire risks continue to grow across Texas, Fort Worth officials are expanding the use of prescribed burns to manage vegetation and improve ecosystem health. The controlled fires are also helping combat invasive species and reduce future fire danger.
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