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Mayor Price invites community to join in week of service

By Shelby Whitson
Published Jan 16, 2016
Mayor Betsy Price invites community members to give back in week of service.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade organizers hope to spark activism in Fort Worth

By Tori Knox
Published Jan 15, 2016
The MLK day parade can be seen in downtown Fort Worth at 11 a.m. Monday.

Blue Bell identifies areas where listeria may be present; company says ice cream safe to eat

By Sierra Tuthill
Published Jan 14, 2016
Blue Bell has confirmed positive test results of listeria. The company reassures customers the bacteria is not in the food products, just in the facility.

Open carry guide: where you can and can't open carry in the 109

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Jan 14, 2016
Here is a map that shows the decision of Fort Worth businesses to permit or deny open carry.

Open carry guide: where you can and can’t open carry in the 109

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Jan 14, 2016
Here is a map that shows the decision of Fort Worth businesses to permit or deny open carry.

Stock show to ban Confederate flag, allow open carrying

By Kristen Weaver
Published Jan 13, 2016
Spectators should expect a few minor changes to this year's Stock Show festivities.

Fort Worth residents dream big about hitting the $1.5B Powerball jackpot

By Kristen Weaver and Kristen Weaver
Published Jan 13, 2016
The Powerball jackpot has reached a record high of $1.5 billion, and many Fort Worth residents are standing in long lines for their chance to become a billionaire.

Minor injuries in parked car accident

By Joey McReynolds
Published Jan 13, 2016
A white SUV hit a red jeep parked on Bellaire Drive at around 10 p.m. Tuesday.

Fort Worth roping in its 120th annual stock show

By Sierra Tuthill
Published Jan 12, 2016
This year's show will feature a larger budget for the music lineup and the newly renovated Tower Promenade.

Council to vote on re-zoning for TCU fine arts building

By Shelby Whitson
Published Jan 12, 2016
Texas Christian University has proposed a re-zoning to build a new fine arts building. Fort Worth City Council will vote on the issue tonight.

City Council approves zoning change for TCU fine arts building

By Shelby Whitson and Joey McReynolds
Published Jan 12, 2016
Fort Worth city council approved the rezoning of four residential lots on West Cantey Street that TCU will use for a proposed fine arts building.

Police: Mentally ill man who threatened woman near TCU campus arrested at UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth

By Ali Montag
Published Jan 11, 2016
The man, who has a history of mental illness, was released from the hospital on Jan. 6 following a psychiatric evaluation.