-
ACLU advocates for Fort Worth woman's acquittal in voter fraud case
The ACLU is advocating for Crystal Mason, a Fort Worth woman facing renewed prosecution for alleged voter fraud. This nearly decade-long case has gained national attention, with advocates noting its broader implications beyond Mason herself. NBC’s Keenan Willard has more.
-
Civil Rights attorneys urge court to uphold Crystal Mason's acquittal in fraud case
The national ACLU is throwing its support behind Crystal Mason, the Fort Worth woman facing a renewed effort from Tarrant County to prosecute her for alleged voter fraud.
-
Fort Worth considers community center's land for National Juneteenth Museum
Leadership with the National Juneteenth Museum wants to build the 50,000-square-foot center at 959 E. Rosedale St, the current home of the Southside Community Center.
-
Savor the zest at Pollo Campero
Enjoy flavorful fried chicken, sides, and more at the new Pollo Campero in Fort Worth.
Promoted By Pollo Campero -
Olympic bronze medalist visits Trinity Valley School
Decorated decathlete Lindon Victor shared some of his secrets to success with students at Trinity Valley School in Fort Worth.
-
Olympic medalist offers words of advice to aspiring students
The Olympic decathlon is widely considered to be the toughest event. Athletes have to excel at 10 different track and field events. The 2024 Olympic decathlon bronze medalist had some words of wisdom for young students who are just beginning to set goals.
-
Some Fort Worth residents have concerns over possible location of new National Juneteenth Museum
The National Juneteenth Museum continues to look for a location in Fort Worth to build on. It has its eyes on the land where a longtime community center sits. Sophia Beausoleil spoke with a city council member regarding the idea and why some residents have concerns.
-
Fort Worth family forced to defend themselves against alleged intruder
A Fort Worth family is sharing their traumatic early morning ordeal with NBC 5’s Vince Sims. They say a man was trying to break into their home and they were forced to defend themselves.
-
Fort Worth family says they shot man who tried to break into their home
A man was hospitalized after being shot by a family who accused him of breaking into their Fort Worth home.
-
TCU issues safety alert after sex assault in student dorms
Students at Texas Christian University are on alert after two sex assaults were reported over the weekend. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has more.
-
Police seek help identifying family in wrong-way crash that also killed bride-to-be
Fort Worth police need the public’s help in identifying four of the five people killed in a devastating wrong-way crash involving two vehicles early Sunday morning.
-
Officials seek public's help in identifying family killed in wrong-way crash
Fort Worth Police still need the public’s help in helping identify victims in a horrifying wrong-way crash over the weekend. Five people were killed and only one has been positively identified. Maria Guerrero explains why.
-
Arlington nuns dismissed from Catholic order amid feud with Fort Worth bishop
The nuns, previously affiliated with the Carmelite order, have officially been dismissed from both their religious order and religious life.
-
MedStar makes Halloween magic for Fort Worth boy battling cancer
This weekend, a Fort Worth boy made special Halloween memories with his neighborhood, thanks to a group of first responders.
-
First responders take child trick-or-treating
A Fort Worth boy made some special memories with his neighborhood thanks to local first responders.
-
Friends recount memories of victim in deadly Loop 820 crash
Evan Ranallo is the sole survivor of a wrong-way crash that killed five people in Tarrant County. He and his fiance, Chelsea, were struck head-on by another car on Loop 820 in Fort Worth. Chelsea did not survive. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans spoke with Evan’s bandmates, who were with the couple before the crash.
-
Witness recounts wrong-way crash that left five dead including bride-to-be and family of four
New heartbreaking details have emerged in Sunday’s fatal wrong-way crash along Loop 820 in Northwest Fort Worth.
-
Police ask for the public's help in Fort Worth wrong-way crash investigation
New, heart-breaking details in Sunday’s wrong-way crash along Loop 820 in northwest Fort Worth. The violent crash claimed the lives of a family of four, and a bride-to-be. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has the story and why police are asking for the public’s help.
-
5 dead after fiery wrong way crash in Fort Worth
A family of four died in a car crash after their car collided with a pickup truck head-on, killing a woman inside. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
-
Head-on collision on Loop 820 in Fort Worth leaves 5 dead
Heartbreaking details of a wrong-way crash that killed five people early Sunday morning in Fort Worth. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard spoke with investigators who say these devastating wrong-way crashes must stop.
-
5 killed in fiery wrong way crash on Loop 820, Fort Worth police say
Fort Worth Police responded to a wrong-way crash early Sunday morning.