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Fort Worth emerged as Texas's Spiritualist hub by the late 19th century. Legal battle over John L. Jackson's will boosted ...
The nonprofit, the sole operator of the Texas Office for Refugees, said it would continue in that role through September 2026 ...
The move follows urgent pleas from refugee service providers across Texas, who warned Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s ...
After providers across the state urged the agency leaving its role would threaten millions in funds, the agency changed ...
Look around the grounds of Joe T. Garcia's in Fort Worth: Family members lived in many of these former homes — now converted into more restaurant space — over its 90 years in business.
Fort Worth firefighters responded to a fire Tuesday evening at a vacant church building near the Stockyards. The fire at 307-309 W. Exchange Ave. was reported about 6:30 p.m and was quickly ...
Cooper Apartment tenants displaced by a massive six-alarm fire Monday received clothing and toiletries at a giveaway Friday organized by the Fort Worth Apartment Association.
Understand Fort Worth’s firework restrictions, from legal areas to penalties for violations, and stay informed about safety guidelines this 4th of July.
A man who gunned down a Texas Christian University student in what authorities called a random act of violence was sentenced Thursday to 60 years in prison, nearly two years after the fatal ...
Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker declares July 3 as Meacham International Airport Day, recognizing the airport's 100th anniversary.
FORT WORTH, Texas — More than 830 people were displaced by a 6-alarm apartment fire that burned for nearly nine hours Monday afternoon.
Fort Worth Fire's spokesman said over 800 residents were displaced and engineers were assessing the building to see if they go inside to collect belongings.
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