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Students help elders “Cycle Without Age”
By
Makenzie Stallo
Published Jan 26, 2017
Residents of the Trinity Terrace retirement community enjoying the outdoors thanks to TCU student volunteers and Cycling Without Age.
Gang evolution does not match common perceptions
By
Tori Knox
Published Jan 23, 2017
As gang violence has decreased in Fort Worth, the lifestyle has also adapted. The typical and tradition gang lifestyle is no longer prevalent.
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.
Dumpster fire causes evacuation at University House TCU apartment building
By
Garrett Podell
Published Jan 21, 2017
Dumpster fire leads to evacuation at University House apartment complex.
Over 1,900 signed up for Women's March-Fort Worth Saturday afternoon
By
Shane Battis
Published Jan 20, 2017
About 2,000 people are expected to join the Women's March through downtown Fort Worth on Saturday.
Over 1,900 signed up for Women’s March-Fort Worth Saturday afternoon
By
Shane Battis
Published Jan 20, 2017
About 2,000 people are expected to join the Women's March through downtown Fort Worth on Saturday.
Fort Worth’s top 5 coffee spots
By
Danielle Johnston
Published Jan 19, 2017
There are plenty of cozy spots in Fort Worth to get your caffeine fix.
Fort Worth's top 5 coffee spots
By
Danielle Johnston
Published Jan 19, 2017
There are plenty of cozy spots in Fort Worth to get your caffeine fix.
Fort Worth Country Day introduces new learning program
By
Amanda Aguilar
Published Jan 13, 2017
FWCD seeks to develop positive skills in students through a new program called Fort Worth Country Day 4-H.
New literacy initiative rolled out in Fort Worth ISD
By
Tobi Carter
Published Jan 11, 2017
Fort Worth Independent School District has begun a new literacy initiative aimed to have all third graders reading by 2025.
Beloved Fort Worth businessman dies at age 64
By
Garrett Podell
Published Jan 9, 2017
Local tire and auto shop owner George Salinas died at age 64 on Friday, Jan. 9.
St. Stephen Presbyterian Church cancels Sunday services after vandals break windows, trash rooms
By
Garrett Podell
Published Jan 8, 2017
Police are investigating vandalism at St. Stephen Presbyterian Church early Sunday morning as a possible arson, church officials said.
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