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Thousands of people march through downtown Fort Worth for human rights
By
Katie Coleman
Published Jan 22, 2017
A crowd of about 3,000 people walked through downtown Fort Worth Saturday as part of the Women's March.
Parks department plans to restore neglected neighborhood
By
Katie Coleman
Published Dec 13, 2016
There is a neglected part of Fort Worth that is finally getting some of the attention it deserves.
Fort Worth Muslim community seeks unity and outreach over fear
By
Katie Coleman
Published Nov 22, 2016
Muslims in Fort Worth find strength despite discrimination.
Fort Worth Zoo raises $90 million for new exhibits
By
Katie Coleman
Published Oct 22, 2016
Fort Worth Zoo makes its $100 million capital campaign public and announces its ambitious plans for the future.
Kimiya International talks about sex trafficking in DFW
By
Katie Coleman
Published Oct 5, 2016
A panel discussion at TCU reveals that sex trafficking happens in Dallas, Arlington, and Fort Worth.
TCU’s School of Music takes on daring endeavor with John Corigliano’s Circus Maximus
By
Katie Coleman
Published Sep 28, 2016
The TCU School of Music shocked the audience with a surprise performance at Bass Hall.
TCU's School of Music takes on daring endeavor with John Corigliano's Circus Maximus
By
Katie Coleman
Published Sep 28, 2016
The TCU School of Music shocked the audience with a surprise performance at Bass Hall.
Improving the community one stroll at a time
By
Katie Coleman
Published Sep 23, 2016
City council members offer "walking town halls" to citizens who want to engage.
Party in Fort Worth's district five promotes longevity and health
By
Katie Coleman
Published Sep 13, 2016
The Blue Zones project and Fort Worth City Council bring healthy food and activities to district five.
Party in Fort Worth’s district five promotes longevity and health
By
Katie Coleman
Published Sep 13, 2016
The Blue Zones project and Fort Worth City Council bring healthy food and activities to district five.
City’s spending plan nearly excludes public transit
By
Katie Coleman
Published Sep 7, 2016
Fort Worth's 2017 budget has some residents concerned about money for public transportation.
City's spending plan nearly excludes public transit
By
Katie Coleman
Published Sep 7, 2016
Fort Worth's 2017 budget has some residents concerned about money for public transportation.
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