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FWAFA students choreograph, direct concert
By
Elizabeth Hinz
Published Sep 20, 2017
The annual Choreography Concert looks to showcase student talent in choreography and leadership.
Update: Police release sketch of Trinity Trails attacker
By
Shane Battis
Published Sep 18, 2017
Police are searching for the suspect after Saturday's attack.
Clothing stores, restaurants and a dance studio open in The Shops at Clearfork
By
Kayley Ryan
Published Sep 18, 2017
A dance studio founded by dance celebrities, a French-inspired soufflé eatery and two clothing stores opened last week in The Shops at Clearfork.
Long road to recovery: Harvey through the eyes of FW Fire
By
Erin Ratigan
Published Sep 8, 2017
After the flooding from Hurricane Harvey, Fort Worth Fire Engineer Mike Drivdahl describes devastation he witnessed in Lumberton, TX.
Fort Worth’s proposed budget for the 2018 fiscal year
By
Bernice Ogbondah
Published Sep 7, 2017
Lower tax rates might not mean a lower bill for 2018.
North Texans fuel long lines at gas stations
By
Shane Battis
Published Aug 31, 2017
Some are filling up, others are waiting it out.
New elementary school proposed to relieve Tanglewood overcrowding
By
Haley Harrison
Published Aug 29, 2017
FWISD has decided the fate of Tanglewood Elementary School.
How to help Hurricane Harvey flooding victims
By
Shane Battis
Published Aug 28, 2017
You can help Harvey flooding victims.
St. Stephen Presbyterian reopens Christian Education Building after vandalism
By
Hunter Geisel
Published Aug 28, 2017
After seven months of fundraising and hard work, the church was able to restore a vandalized building.
One Fatality Reported, Fort Worth responds to Hurricane Harvey
By
Haley Harrison
Published Aug 26, 2017
The storm has calmed but has left devastation in its tracks.
Update: Heavy rainfall expected in Fort Worth, Hurricane Harvey approaches Texas coast
By
Shane Battis
Published Aug 24, 2017
Heavy rains and possible flooding is on the horizon.
Andrew “Doc” Session community center wins $1,000 FitWorth award
By
Kayley Ryan
Published Aug 24, 2017
Andrew "Doc" Session is getting new equipment with a $1,000 award from the summer FitWorth challenge.
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