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Second grade teacher dies

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Nov 9, 2015
Lily B. Clayton teacher Doris Cook died from a heart attack on Friday.

Enlarging the table to talk small business

By Claire Girman
Published Nov 9, 2015
A local organization, Fort Worth South, Inc., hosts seminar about bringing small-scale retail to the Near Southside.

Cliburn in Sundance Square

By Chandler Highfill
Published Nov 9, 2015
Award winning pianist, Peter Klimo, plays free concert in Sundance Square as part of ongoing concert series

Arlington Martin drops Paschal, Miracle sees beyond box score

By Mitchell Stehly
Published Nov 6, 2015
The Paschal Panthers wrapped up their season with losses to Arlington Martin and Arlington.

New director to head Neighborhood Services Department

By Kyla Wilcher
Published Nov 6, 2015
The new Neighborhood Services Department director discusses the focus of his position and the department.

Cellar makes its last call

By Sydney Ringdahl
Published Nov 5, 2015
You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.

Lily B. Clayton raises $40,500 at annual Walkathon

By Madeline Hamm
Published Nov 5, 2015
The Bees seventh annual Walkathon sets a new record.

Trinity River Vision Project intended to improve living conditions in Fort Worth

By Dusty Baker
Published Nov 4, 2015
Downtown Fort Worth is in the midst of experiencing significant improvements through the Trinity River Vision Project.

Texas voters approve seven statewide measures in election

By TCU 360
Published Nov 4, 2015
Despite low turnout, these seven propositions were passed by a large majority.

JROTC cadets work concessions at TCU football games

By ereardon Emily
Published Nov 3, 2015
Paschal High School cadets work TCU concession stands on home games to raise funds for school activities.

Blue Bell returns to Fort Worth stores

By Samirah Swaleh
Published Nov 2, 2015
Blue Bell ice cream is back in stores after listeria scare.

Fort Worth updates standards for wrong way signs

By Shelby Whitson
Published Nov 2, 2015
Texas leads the country in fatal wrong-way accidents. Find out what is being done to combat this in and around Fort Worth.