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Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes said Tuesday the unidentified officer fired immediately after seeing a man holding a gun during the July 4 holiday shooting. The families of the men shot have called for the video to be made public.
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Camille Rodriguez plans to keep the Fort Worth school board focused on improving student achievement.
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Clergy in the historically Black neighborhood assembled to address a mass shooting that occurred during a Como neighborhood block party late July 3. The incident left three people dead and eight injured.
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Police say shots were fired shortly before midnight Monday into a crowd of several hundred people gathered after an annual neighborhood festival. It was one of several shootings across the country over the holiday weekend.
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A federal lawsuit alleges that a Fort Worth police officer used excessive force when he allegedly threw a man to the ground and knocked him unconscious.
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The city of Fort Worth tried to sell Fire Station 12 for a minimum of $335,213, but buyers weren’t convinced that the building is worth what they’re asking.
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“When I was inspecting the park, I thought: Did I miss the address?” said Ajayi. “This can’t be a park because people were cooking out at a bonfire and had set up camp.”
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Fisher left abstraction behind to become a pioneer in combining text and visuals in his work. He worked out of the same studio in Fort Worth for more than 40 years.
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The Tuesday meeting follows the resignation of Heider Garcia, who has served as Tarrant County’s election administrator since 2018. Garcia will leave the county June 23. County Judge Tim O’Hare said the commission will discuss posting the job description on both state and national job boards.
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Want to celebrate Earth Day in Dallas, Fort Worth and other parts of North Texas? Here's a list of events to do just that.
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In the end, two Texas Cordova Cream limestone angels would provide an answer to their prayers. But, for the team, they also presented a risk.