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Fort Worth ISD joined a lawsuit with a growling list of districts seeking to oppose the Texas Education Agency’s newly revised accountability score.
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Have you ever asked yourself which part of the state has the worst weather? One meteorologist did. And his research shows North Texas is at the top of the list.
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The now 16-year-old shot two fellow students outside Lamar High School in Arlington in March, killing one. He now faces sentencing for capital murder and attempted capital murder.
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Zeus, a pure-bred American Great Dane, was one of Fort Worth’s favorite residents.
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Museum officials hope new leadership, $21 million renovation will help maintain nationally accredited status.
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More than 5,000 auto workers at General Motors’ Arlington assembly plant — and thousands of other workers across the country — could strike if contract negotiations run past Thursday night’s expiration deadline.
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Since it began two years ago, Meet Me Underground has become one of the main hubs for Tarrant County’s house music scene. After being in limbo for about a month, the event has found a new home.
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The Fort Worth Zoo celebrated the birth of four gharial crocodile babies for the first time in the zoo’s history and only the second time nationwide.
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The move comes just a week after Fort Worth staff proposed suggestions to the policy during a city work session and while the city currently faces a First Amendment lawsuit from Metroplex Atheists, a North Texas nonprofit that applied to use the banner program and was denied.
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Citizens came together to ensure that a rail line between Fort Worth and Dallas was completed in 1876 ahead of a deadline set by the Legislature.
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Four years ago, the city of Fort Worth was hit with backlash after allowing Metroplex Atheists, a North Texas nonprofit, to promote an event with signs on downtown street lights. Now, the same organization is suing after the city denied its request to promote another event.
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Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes said Tuesday the unidentified officer fired immediately after seeing a man holding a gun during the July 4 holiday shooting. The families of the men shot have called for the video to be made public.