Marissa Greene | Fort Worth Report
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Civil lawsuits, thousands of dollars in campaign finances, and endorsements from national and statewide elected officials — these are all the things Tarrant County voters might have considered when casting their ballots in the constable races during the 2024 primary election.
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The Gatehouse, a Christian-based nonprofit, provides housing and child care to single mothers trying to obtain degrees.
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Two mothers of faith had stories to share during Fort Worth Independent School District’s Feb. 27 school board meeting on sex education. Although what they were asking from the board was different.
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Lou Anne Mauldin and Carol Hafer, librarians for Broadway Baptist Church, remember feeling shocked to learn that a book they ordered for the church had a previous life at a Massachusetts high school.
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When Nancy Eder checked her mailbox on Dec. 26 and saw a letter from Michael Olson, the bishop for the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, she initially thought it was a Christmas card.
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Ever since Bieu Cung was 10 years old, he has celebrated Lunar New Year by jumping on and off 8-foot-high platforms and hoisting his dance teammate on his shoulders — all while wearing several layers of fabric, sequins and fur.
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Two members from Congregation Beth Israel look back at the January 2022 event, weigh in on the rise of antisemitism.
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The stupas are part of Chùa Hương Đạo’s multimillion-dollar expansion to bring sacred Buddhist teachings to Fort Worth.
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The year 2020 was a demanding time for the Rev. Dr. Scott Venable, lead pastor of Northwood Church in Keller.
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The Rev. Erik Vance of Southside Community Church doesn’t consider himself a political person. However, he felt he had enough in common with Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker to join her faith cabinet last year.
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Nathan Casillas learns something new every time he visits St. Luke’s in the Meadow Episcopal Church.
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A Christmas tale about faith and generosity is coming to Fort Worth in the form of an opera.