The Latest
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Local Neurologist Explains Causes of Stroke and Who's at Risk
According to the CDC, strokes are on the rise for people between the ages of 25 to 44.
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Churchgoers Attend 1st Service Since House Fire That Killed Pastor, Family
Members of Mount Zion Baptist Church in Sandbranch attended their first service Sunday without their pastor, who died in a house fire Thursday in Cedar Hill.
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BBQ Cook-Off Supports Rise School of Dallas
Judges came from across the state for the sixth annual Touchdown Club Rib and Appetizer Cook-Off Saturday in Dallas.
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Teacher Walks Cowtown Half-Marathon After Near-Death Accident
After surviving a crash over a year ago, a 5th grade math teacher at Aubrey Middle School completed the Cowtown Marathon on Sunday.
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Fort Worth Man Celebrates 100th Birthday at Cowtown 5K
A Fort Worth man celebrated his 100th birthday by participating in the Cowtown 5K Saturday morning.
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Changes on the Way to Stretch of East Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth
Fort Worth City Council approved a public improvement district last week to help a 5-mile stretch of East Lancaster Avenue between East Loop 820 and Riverside Drive.
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First Ever ‘Black Men in White Coats' Youth Summit Opens in Dallas
A new event in Dallas on Saturday inspired and encouraged young African-Americans to pursue careers in medicine and biomedical sciences.
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Liver Transplant Survivor Plans to Run Cowtown 7 Months After Surgery
In less than a year, an Irving man will go from receiving a liver transplant to running the Cowtown Marathon.
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Residents Pushed Out of East Dallas Apartment Complex Given More Time to Find New Home
Tenants at an Old East Dallas apartment complex were supposed to move out on Sunday, but have now been given more time to find a new home.
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Ursuline Academy Issues Apology After Old Yearbook Photo of Students in Blackface Resurfaces
Ursuline Academy of Dallas apologized after a decades old photo resurfaced showing students in blackface.