Seth Bodine | Fort Worth Report
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Cars parked bumper to bumper lined Lipscomb Street and Daggett Avenue, but the standing-room-only crowd inside the Twilite Lounge was too little too late.
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Graham Jackson felt the nearby explosion at the Sandman Signature Hotel rattle his chest. That reverberation continued Tuesday for businesses nearby.
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The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is a numbers game — and from seconds in the saddle to attendance to cattle sale prices, stock show organizers hope the numbers add up to another year of record-breaking success.
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A crowd of Belgian and Fort Worth officials heard the sound of thunder and saw flashes of lights that mimicked lightning before the curtains unveiled the first F-35 Lightning II that Lockheed Martin presented to the Belgian Air Force. Belgium is buying 34 of the jets.
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Two local concert venues and bars in Fort Worth, Twilite Lounge and Lola’s, announced they are closing their doors permanently.
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The cost of your Thanksgiving dinner will be slightly less than last year, according to a new survey from the American Farm Bureau Federation.
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Colleyville Mayor Bobby Lindamood doesn’t want the city to look anything like Radiator Springs, the fictional run-down town in the 2006 Disney movie “Cars” that is left behind by construction of new highways.
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Aerospace and defense contractor Bell Textron, Inc. is offering voluntary separation packages to employees in Fort Worth and Amarillo as the company prepares to build a new attack helicopter for the U.S. Army. Experts say the move could be a sign that it is transitioning work as its other contracts end.
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Legal battles ensue as Tri-County Electric Cooperative is sued for defamation by the CEO it terminated for allegations of financial malfeasance.
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General Motors and the United Auto Workers reached a tentative contract agreement, two people told The Associated Press on Monday.
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The United Auto Workers union workers walked off the job at one of GM's most profitable and largest plants. The Arlington plant strike brings the total number of union members on strike to more than 45,000.
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Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II jets are mission-ready a little more than half the time because of maintenance and repair issues, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office, an independent, nonpartisan agency that works for Congress.