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Carlos Flores of Fort Worth warns against ICE raid rumors sparked by social media, urging residents to seek accurate info to reduce fear in the community.
The city of Fort Worth committed to investing hundreds of millions of dollars in the Stockyards project.
Education Fort Worth ISD faces takeover threat as Governor and TEA weigh options “Obviously, we want what's best for our kids at their local school level," one Fort Worth ISD parent said.
One year after a split Fort Worth City Council derailed the city’s traditional Pride recognition, Mayor Mattie Parker declared June as Pride month in Fort Worth.
FORT WORTH, Texas — The family of missing Fort Worth flight attendant Rana Soluri are still hopeful her remains will be found after she was murdered by her roommate. They describe the 47-year ...
"A lot of this is mere speculation, and it was the unfortunate effect of causing fear in some parts of our community, and that's what I don't want to happen," Fort Worth Councilman Carlos Flores said.
The National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office advises residents to exercise extra caution when driving through low or poorly draining areas.
National Juneteenth Museum starts celebrations early with first Fort Worth exhibition Contemporary artworks and historical items from its collection will be on display starting June 12.
June marks National Homeownership Month, and for many first-time buyers, the dream of owning a home can feel just out of reach, especially in today’s competitive market.
The Western Hemp wildfire started Tuesday near Fort Huachuca and damaged its electrical grid.
FORT WORTH, Texas — More than 830 people were displaced by a 6-alarm apartment fire that burned for nearly nine hours Monday afternoon.
Fort Cavazos in Central Texas is one of seven U.S. Army bases reverting back to its original name.
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