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Guide to Fort Worth: Things to do during the holidays, graduation weekend (Dec. 16-18)

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Dec 16, 2016
Looking for something to do this weekend in Cowtown? We have a few suggestions.

Murder Worth no more?

By Tori Knox
Published Dec 15, 2016
Gang activity in Fort Worth was at an all time high in the 1980s and 1990s giving Fort Worth the nickname "Murder Worth." This activity and violence has decreased over time due to the efforts of different organizations.

Fort Worth resident dedicates life to rescuing dogs

By Tobi Carter
Published Dec 14, 2016
One Fort Worth resident has saved more than 200 abandoned and tortured dogs in almost seven years.

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.

Cowboy Santas lends a helping holiday hand

By Kat Matthews
Published Dec 12, 2016
A Fort Worth non-profit celebrates 35 years of lending a helping holiday hand.

The Ugly Christmas Sweater Shop comes to Fort Worth

By Alexa McBride
Published Dec 12, 2016
An Ugly Christmas Sweater Shop has opened in Fort Worth.

FW Academy of Fine Arts performing 'There’s no Business Like SNOW Business'

By Morgan Heinrich
Published Dec 10, 2016
The Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts will be performing a holiday musical theater cabaret this weekend featuring musical medleys from multiple generations.

FW Academy of Fine Arts performing ‘There’s no Business Like SNOW Business’

By Morgan Heinrich
Published Dec 10, 2016
The Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts will be performing a holiday musical theater cabaret this weekend featuring musical medleys from multiple generations.

Student mural unveiling December 10th at Ramey Market

By William Konig
Published Dec 9, 2016
High school students worked on a mural to help improve their community.

Women voters reflect on casting ballot for Clinton

By Riley Knight and Ryder Buttry
Published Dec 9, 2016
Women at the Tarrant County Democratic watch party reflect on getting to cast their first vote for a female presidential nominee.

Fort Worth Code Compliance aims to increase recycling

By Kayley Ryan
Published Dec 7, 2016
Fort Worth businesses and residents could see a change in the next year in what recycling programs the city has to offer.

FWPD one of six departments in U.S. chosen for community policing study

By Riley Knight
Published Dec 6, 2016
The Fort Worth Police Department has revamped its training process with a unique emphasis that has gained national attention.