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Though some residents are not keen on seeing alligators in the wild, the animals are just as terrified of humans as humans ...
A construction company in Fort Worth accused of hanging nooses and displaying white supremacy symbols will pay $525,000 to ...
A Fort Worth native and veteran journalist has been named the next sports editor of the Star-Telegram. Jim Barnes, a ...
As summer heats up, researchers in Fort Worth are tracking a surge in alligator nesting activity — a rare glimpse into the ...
The concert, titled “Loud For Love: A Night of Music, Hope, and Healing,” is expected to take place between 6 and 10 p.m.
Dallas-Fort Worth diners, have you noticed a shift in your dining habits recently? For a few years post-pandemic, restaurant ...
More than 800 people remain displaced after a fire destroyed the Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth. Many were left with nothing ...
Fort Worth City Council members on Aug. 5 will determine the fate of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, as details ...
Fort Worth city staff are used to spending their summers crunching the city’s budget numbers, but this year, they braced for ...
Fort Worth is seeing cooler-than-usual August weather after Thursday’s heat peak. A front brought relief and a slight chance ...
The office tower was built in 1910 and is considered the largest historic registered building in downtown Fort Worth.
Fort Worth community centers are offering free back-to-school events featuring school supplies, haircuts, and carnival games.