Seth Bodine | Fort Worth Report
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In March, the plant assembled more than 34,000 vehicles in 27 days, breaking last year’s monthly record.
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Kroger is also conducting pilot tests with autonomous vehicle company Nuro to do autonomous home deliveries.
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The lawsuit argues that Bell discriminated against Collier and retaliated without cause based on his disability, and that the company “acted knowingly and willfully” in violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act.
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The Fort Worth Chamber will open a nationwide search to replace Gengelbach. Mike Berry, president of Hillwood, a Perot Company, will become the interim CEO and president.
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The economic impact of TCU’s season is being felt already. With increased eyes on and interest in the Horned Frogs, Fort Worth’s hoteliers and retailers have seen an influx of people and dollars to the area.
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Members of the Fort Worth NewsGuild have been striking for nearly two weeks against the paper’s parent company, McClatchy, for alleged unfair labor practices and demands for a fair contract. On the first day of striking, McClatchy revoked the healthcare benefits of staff members and posted job applications to fill their positions.
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Bell Textron Inc. beat two of the biggest defense contractors in the industry for a U.S. Army contract to manufacture the replacement of the UH-60 Black Hawk. Securing the contract means billions for the company for decades to come.
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Reporters and other news staff members at Fort Worth Star-Telegram held signs and chanted Monday as they walked along a sidewalk near 7th Street.