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Neighbors react to fatal shooting at Fort Worth bar
Fort Worth Police are looking for the person responsible for a deadly shooting at a bar along North Main Street. NBC 5 photojournalist Darius Bowie spoke with a nearby neighborhood who say they are fed up.
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Thieves break into Fort Worth pharmacy, over $10K meds stolen
A new surveillance video shows the moment robbers broke into a Fort Worth pharmacy this week, stealing $10,000 worth of drugs like Adderall and oxycodone. In an interview you’ll only see on NBC 5, reporter Keenan Willard spoke with the pharmacy’s owner, who is now trying to feel safe in his business again.
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Bar fight escalates to deadly shooting in Fort Worth, suspect still at large
Police are looking for a suspect after an altercation at a Fort Worth bar escalated to a shooting, leaving a man dead early Sunday morning.
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The 3rd annual Fort Worth Home and Garden Show is free to attend this weekend in Fort Worth.
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Robbers caught on camera stealing over $10K worth of meds at Fort Worth pharmacy
Fort Worth Police have released images to the public in hopes of identifying four people who broke into a pharmacy and stole thousands of dollars worth of prescription medications last week.
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Gunman at large after Fort Worth drive-by shooting sends man to hospital
Police are searching for a suspect after a drive-by shooting in Fort Worth left a man hospitalized Saturday evening.
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Supporters rally for Texas woman after DA appeals ruling to overturn illegal voting conviction
On the steps of the Tarrant County courthouse Saturday, a rallying cry rang out with dozens of community leaders and members throwing their support behind Crystal Mason.
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Supporters rally for woman accused of voter fraud
Community members gathered in downtown Fort Worth to support Crystal Mason, who is facing accusations of voter fraud. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards covered the event.
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Fort Worth neighborhood gets speed bumps to deter street racing
Fort Worth residents in one neighborhood are pleased to see speed bumps on the roads in hopes it will deter speeding and street racing.
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Fort Worth brewery owner Fritz Rahr reveals cancer battle
Fritz Rahr, the brewer behind local craft brewery Rahr & Sons, says he’s now cancer free after battling colon cancer.
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Speed bumps installed in Fort Worth neighborhood after years of speeding, street racing
Fort Worth residents are pleased with new speed bumps in hopes it deters speeding and street racing.
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PBR World Finals kicks off at Cowtown Coliseum
At the Fort Worth Stockyards, the biggest Western event kicked off Thursday — the PBR World Finals.
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Man attacked with axe outside store in Fort Worth
A man is recovering after being attacked with an axe in Fort Worth. It happened just after midnight off I-30 and Eastchase Parkway. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman spoke with the victim.
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Fort Worth considers street maintenance fee that could cost residents
A new report submitted by transportation officials shows the Fort Worth’s proposed street maintenance fee would cost residents an average of $110 a year, to be spent solely on road repairs in city limits.
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Foodie 411: Steak and Ale's delay and Mixtitos Kitchen's struggles
DallasNews.com/Food writer Sarah Blaskovich serves up an update on Steak and Ale’s Texas comeback, and her report on struggling East Dallas restaurant Mixtitos Kitchen, plus news on the return of Crossroads Diner in Plano and Tacodeli’s expansion to Fort Worth.
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Foodie 411: Steak and Ale's delay, Mixtitos Kitchen's struggles, the return of Crossroads Diner & expansion of Tacodeli
If you were waiting for Steak and Ale to return to Texas, you’ll need to wait a little longer, meanwhile, patrons come to the rescue of a struggling East Dallas restaurant. Plus, there’s an update on the return of Crossroads Diner in Plano and Tacodeli’s plan to expand to Cowtown.
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Fort Worth considers street upkeep fee that could cost residents $110 annually
The city is workshopping the idea with residents and could implement the new household service fee by late 2024.
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Woman attacks man with an axe outside Fort Worth convenience store
Fort Worth police said they were called to Whataburger 1425 Eastchase Pkwy after midnight and found a man who had been hit in the head with an axe.
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Missed pickups lead to trash troubles in Fort Worth
The city says its garbage collector is missing hundreds of pickups every month. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman explains what they plan to do about the problem.
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Gator sightings in North Fort Worth
Just 15 miles north of Downtown Fort Worth, two alligators were spotted. Experts at Texas Parks and Wildlife tell NBC 5 there has been a relatively small alligator population there and at Lake Worth for hundreds of years.
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Gator sightings in North Fort Worth are nothing new, blame flooding and spring
Two alligators are getting attention in North Fort Worth. The gators have been spotted swimming in Eagle Mountain Lake.