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Fort Behavioral Health Center has halted its adolescent programs after a Fort Worth Star-Telegram investigation revealed allegations of abuse and neglect, as well as understaffing and a "culture of underreporting issues." The center's also been cited by state regulators for dozens of violations this year.
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Members of the Fort Worth Newsguild at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram returned to work Dec. 22, 24 days after going on strike citing the company鈥檚 unwillingness to 鈥渘egotiate in good faith.鈥
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Members of the Fort Worth NewsGuild have been striking for nearly two weeks against the paper鈥檚 parent company, McClatchy, for alleged unfair labor practices and demands for a fair contract. On the first day of striking, McClatchy revoked the healthcare benefits of staff members and posted job applications to fill their positions.
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Reporters and other news staff members at Fort Worth Star-Telegram held signs and chanted Monday as they walked along a sidewalk near 7th Street.
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The owner of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and dozens of other newspapers across the country filed for bankruptcy protection Thursday.The newspaper鈥
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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram got its first new editor in nearly two decades this week. Lauren Gustus comes from Fort Collins, Colorado, where she also鈥