Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report
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The Texas Rangers and Major League Baseball commissioned the mural, located a few doors down from the historic cultural center Artes de La Rosa in a plaza that serves as a gathering space for residents.
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The 2.9-acre site houses 12-story grain elevators that have not been in use for more than two decades. Neighbors and the city have complained for several years about the danger posed by the dilapidated property. The property’s owners, 3500 Alice Street Trust, have not responded to repeated requests from city staff for repair or demolition of the structures.
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UTA officials say they gave protesters “final notice” on Thursday for being in violation of university policy.
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Two decades ago, Wardell Whitley modeled for artist Paula Louise Blincoe. She used him as a reference point for a mural depicting Fort Worth’s Black history.
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Rumbling down Ninth Street, the music of school marching bands shook the streets.
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Wyatt Johnson and his family were on their way to Waco from Nebraska when they took an unexpected turn in Fort Worth and ran into dinosaurs.