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Fort Worth police are increasing targeted enforcement in high-complaint corridors, but outreach workers and shelter leaders say panhandling is a complicated blend of poverty, addiction, and opportunism.
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Frank Moss, who served on City Council for 12 years and led the preservation of the city’s Black community history, died at 81.
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Leading two of the largest departments in the country taught Fort Worth Police Chief Eddie GarcÃa that the foundation of recruiting and retaining officers is community support.
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Joe Ely never broke out into the mainstream, but has been a beloved Texas treasure for five decades. His death Monday at age 78 brought tributes from fans and fellow musicians alike.
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The council is considering asking voters to tweak the city’s governing document next year.
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The defendants pleaded guilty to providing material support to terrorists in connection with a shooting at an ICE detention center that prosecutors have tied to antifa. A sixth defendant is set to plead guilty to the same charge next week.
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The last free evening and weekend parking in downtown Fort Worth garages disappears as the ball drops Dec. 31.
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Fort Worth ISD’s elected trustees are appealing TEA’s decision to take control of the 67,500-student district.
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Fort Worth’s local and state leaders said they want transparency and accountability as the state takes control of the school district.
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Crowds will gather Saturday in Arlington and Fort Worth to protest the perceived authoritarianism of the Trump Administration. In June, the protests stayed peaceful.
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Fort Worth Police documented the 2022 incident as a terroristic threat but did not charge any suspects.
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City council member Jeanette Martinez and residents cited concerns about pollution, including proximity to the Medical District.