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The 31-year-old customer service representative was one of more than 800 residents at The Cooper apartment complex in Fort Worth鈥檚 Near Southside neighborhood who were displaced by a six-alarm fire. She said her apartment was one of the units deemed a total loss, and she stayed at a hotel for two weeks before ultimately signing a new apartment lease.
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The Texas A&M University System is gearing up to open an over 100,000-square-foot emergency management hub in east Fort Worth at the end of July.
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The Paschal High School student traded Fort Worth鈥檚 cityscape for a summer in Texas Hill Country, her spiritual home nestled in sky-scraping cypress and pecan trees along the bank of the Guadalupe River.
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Grocer H-E-B looks to be adding another location to its growing Dallas-Fort Worth presence.
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Food insecurity is expected to rise in North Texas as cuts to federal programs are planned.
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The coalition of about 20, led by Pastor Kyev Tatum of New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church, pushed an empty coffin about a mile down Mississippi, stopping at intersections where gun violence occurred to pray for victims.
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Allison Campolo, who previously served as party chair from 2021 to 2023, was elected to the seat with 90% of votes in a July 7 special election. Her return comes after her successor, Crystal Gayden, announced her resignation in June.
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Fort Worth and Tarrant County residents are stepping up to help victims of the Central Texas floods.
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In August, Fort Worth will break ground on the State Highway 121 Art Project, a monument that features the city鈥檚 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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Child Care Associates is resuming Head Start programming.
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Betty Bob (Diltz) Buckley, a Fort Worth pioneer in women鈥檚 journalism, as well as the mother of Tony Award-winning actress Betty Lynn Buckley and television director Norman Buckley, died June 27. She was 99.
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Texas Wesleyan University will try its 鈥渟maller, smarter鈥 approach to improving Vaughn Boulevard into a gateway corridor in east Fort Worth after other efforts have stalled.