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Over the weekend an altercation led to a shooting at a residential gender reveal party in Fort Worth.
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Keith Thomson considers the gallery an asset to the Meadowbrook area that has long lacked businesses, such as grocery stores and restaurants.
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Federal funds will help pay for the second and third phases of the Hughes House affordable housing apartment complex.
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Some council members worry about potential ripple effects that could prompt more homeless activity across Fort Worth.
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Hundreds of people from across the country attended the monks’ welcome festivities in the Historic Stop Six neighborhood.
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Fort Worth based TikTok user now federally charged after a video circulated online in which he allegedly suggested building a bomb.
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Citing First Amendment protections, the City Council unanimously approved a zoning change allowing a far east Fort Worth strip club to rebuild.
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In August, Fort Worth will break ground on the State Highway 121 Art Project, a monument that features the city’s name spelled out in 10-foot steel letters from west of Maxine Street to Beach Street on Texas State Highway 121.
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The 600-square-foot space is a nonprofit opened by friends Matthew Nelson and Dante Williams as a vehicle to showcase what they describe as Black and brown artists without the financial pressures of traditional, commercial galleries.
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As the Fort Worth City Council listened to a presentation on the city’s proposed urban forestry master plan, council member Gyna Bivens wanted everyone to understand why it existed in the first place.
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More than four years after golfers played their last round at Sycamore Creek’s nine-hole course, Fort Worth officials will use a $1.5 million grant to turn the 92-acre site into a community park.
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Dallas-Fort Worth events include festivals, parades, music and more.