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Kimbell Art Museum is growing its collection of African sculptures with two new acquisitions from one of the largest private collections in the world.
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Three years later, in a ballroom at Texas Christian University, she reiterated the importance of confronting an issue like maternal health head-on, quoting advice given to her by her friend and former U.S. Army Secretary Pete Geren.
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A large swath of Tarrant County will decide its next Texas senator in a Jan. 31 runoff, after a tight three-person special election that saw the lone Democrat take an unexpected lead.
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The cemetery stands as Fort Worth鈥檚 oldest burial ground, containing the graves of the city鈥檚 founders and some early settlers.
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Nearly three months after Catholic Charities Fort Worth and its former president and CEO Michael Iglio parted ways, the former nonprofit leader wants a Tarrant County court to help him get answers to why he was fired.
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Both are educators who voiced their concerns about Texas taking control of FWISD during a forum Thursday evening. More than 150 people attended the meeting at the District Service Center to hear from Texas Education Agency officials about the next steps for the takeover of the city鈥檚 largest school district.
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Lab workers from the school鈥檚 Center for Human Identification spent two weeks helping state officials identify remains, primarily using kinship DNA testing. Ultimately, the lab identified 47 people, said Michael Coble, executive director for the center.
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There was more bull than usual on West Exchange Avenue on a bright Tuesday afternoon.
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The diamond complex would include at least eight fields of varying sizes and be developed in partnership with local and regional sports organizations, according to the proposal. The plans are contingent on the city鈥檚 land acquisition for the project.
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It鈥檚 not every day that a dog earns a university student ID or is routinely found in a science lab.
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Kimbell Art Museum is giving Fort Worth art lovers exclusive opportunities to view rare holy jewels and historic photographs during two exhibitions next year.
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The Tarrant County Veterans Day Parade made Vietnam veteran Larry Boetch proud, a feeling he had not felt when he returned from the war.