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Republican presidential candidate visits Fort Worth
By
Joey McReynolds
Published Oct 20, 2015
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson was at the Barnes and Noble off Hulen Tuesday for a book signing.
Early voting begins for Tarrant County
By
Kyla Wilcher
Published Oct 20, 2015
Early voting has begun and seven referendums are on the ballot; learn what they are and what they mean.
Two taken to hospital after car crash at intersection of McCart and McPherson
By
Kat Matthews
Published Oct 20, 2015
McCart ave. was shut down for almost an hour after a two car wreck.
Author lectures at TCU regarding privatization of public schools
By
Chandler Highfill
Published Oct 19, 2015
Diane Ravitch spoke to the 2015 Fogelson Honors Forum regarding the dangers of privatizing public schools.
Arlington Heights football coach helps guide young college recruits
By
Mitchell Stehly
Published Oct 16, 2015
Arlington Heights head football coach Philip Young is helping his players get a leg up in the recruiting process.
Junior League of Fort Worth hosts annual holiday gift market
By
Jamie Manning
Published Oct 16, 2015
The Junior League of Fort Worth helps the community with early holiday shopping for a cause.
City council approves new definition of ‘single housekeeping unit’
By
Joey McReynolds
Published Oct 15, 2015
The Fort Worth City Council Approved a new definition to a zoning ordinance that prevents stricter rules on renting throughout the city.
City council approves new definition of 'single housekeeping unit'
By
Joey McReynolds
Published Oct 15, 2015
The Fort Worth City Council Approved a new definition to a zoning ordinance that prevents stricter rules on renting throughout the city.
New area restaurant caters to students and surrounding community
By
Claire Girman
Published Oct 15, 2015
A new restaurant will soon be opening near University House.
Christmas comes early in Cowtown
By
Joey McReynolds
Published Oct 14, 2015
A holiday gift market will give residents in Fort Worth to get an early jump on their holiday shopping.
Humane Society of North Texas raises money in annual “Trick or Trot”
By
Jamie Manning
Published Oct 10, 2015
First annual "Trick or Trot" benefits the Humane Society of North Texas
Tanglewood rallies around family affected by ALS
By
Elizabeth Campbell
Published Oct 10, 2015
Tanglewood Elementary participates in ALS ice bucket challenge to show support for student's father.
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