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Fort Worth police looking for serial bank robber

By Kayley Ryan
Published Oct 24, 2016
A serial robber has robbed three banks this month, each on a Monday.

CASA Superhero Run aims to raise funds for children in foster care

By Kayley Ryan
Published Oct 24, 2016
CASA of Tarrant County's Superhero Run on Oct. 29 will raise funds for children in foster care who have suffered abuse or neglect.

CycleBar officially rides its way into Fort Worth

By Kayley Ryan
Published Oct 24, 2016
After offering free classes for the past few weeks, CycleBar is officially opening on Monday in the new Waterside development.

Zumba classes held at the Southwest Regional Library

By Daniela Mendoza
Published Oct 24, 2016
It may be surprising to see a Zumba class taking place in a library, but those who attend the classes said they love the atmosphere.

McCart Avenue crash results in home damage

By Shane Battis
Published Oct 23, 2016
A car crashed into a house on the corner of McCart and McPherson Avenue Saturday night.

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.

McLeland Tennis Center kicks off celebration with a serve

By Jessica Ranck
Published Oct 21, 2016
McLeland Tennis Center to celebrate its relaunch on Saturday with fun, food, and games.

Paschal High School honors Drew Medford with reading festival

By Morgan Heinrich
Published Oct 20, 2016
In memory of a recent Paschal High School grad, the school has started a reading festival that will continue inspiring children to read for years to come.

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents “KAWS: WHERE THE END STARTS”

By Andrew Van Heusden
Published Oct 20, 2016
A new art exhibition, featuring the works of KAWS, opens Thursday at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.

Fort Worth waits upon its qualifications of becoming a bicyclist-friendly community

By Hunter Geisel
Published Oct 19, 2016
Fort Worth has been making changes to make the community more bike friendly over the years. Now the city is trying to qualify as an officially bicyclist-friendly community.

Human trafficking: closer than we think?

By Monica Dziak
Published Oct 17, 2016
Local members of law enforcement and experts suggest the issue may occur in Fort Worth more than reported.

TCU alumnus competes in renowned fishing tournament

By Hannah Gibson
Published Oct 17, 2016
Guillermo Gonzalez competed in the Kayak Angler's Tournament Series Classic Elite Championship.