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Fort Worth police officer shot; one suspect dead, second suspect in custody

An officer was shot around 2:45 p.m. and one of the suspects of the shooting is dead.

Recent thunderstorms lead to hazards; more storms to come

By Shelby Whitson
Published Mar 14, 2016
With recent severe weather, and more on the way, the city is trying to keep residents informed on how to handle debris.

Winners of 2016 FitWorth Challenge to be recognized March 15

By Joey McReynolds and Sierra Tuthill
Published Mar 10, 2016
FitWorth is a citywide initiative to transform Fort Worth into a physically active city. The program will recognize some of 2016's FitWorth Challenge participants on March 15.

Fort Worth residents to vote on number of council members on May 7

By Tori Knox
Published Mar 9, 2016
People will also be able to vote on a proposition that increases the salary of council members from $25,000 a year to $45,000 a year.

Local school auction fills the gap for improved learning environment

By Russell Hodges
Published Mar 8, 2016
A local school's fundraiser showcases students' work as well as strengthens the community.

Middle school French teacher nominated for District Teacher of the Year

By Simeon Jones
Published Mar 7, 2016
Cara Kuhl was awarded Campus Teacher of the Year because of her extra level of support she gives to students.

Fort Worth Botanic Garden holds grand opening for butterfly exhibit

By Ernest Dominick
Published Mar 6, 2016
The garden's held Grand Opening of Butterflies in the Garden: The Mayan Experience on Saturday where they recognized sponsors and community members.

Great Texas Warrant Roundup begins Saturday

By Sierra Tuthill
Published Mar 4, 2016
The Fort Worth Police Department will begin rounding up those with outstanding warrants for delinquent traffic tickets, Class C misdemeanor citations, or unpaid parking tickets.

One Women, One Mission, Two Campaigns

By TCU 360
Published Mar 2, 2016
Elizabeth Tarrant isn’t new to the political campaign world. She’s made the calls, knocked on the doors and hosted voter registrations.

Race for Tarrant County Sheriff to go to runoff

By Shelby Whitson
Published Mar 2, 2016
None of the candidates received more than 50 percent of the vote yesterday. Now, the two GOP contenders will face-off again on May 24.

Texas Independence Day

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Mar 2, 2016
It's the 180th anniversary of Texas Independence.

World Champion runner forced to withdraw from Cowtown’s Ultra Marathon

By Bailey Kirby
Published Mar 1, 2016
One runner at this year's Cowtown race didn't get the finish she wanted, but she hopes to put in more training and try racing again soon.