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New North Texas program helping people rise out of homelessness
A new skilled apprentice program in Fort Worth is helping people who have experienced homelessness gain valuable work skills. They are learning to make furniture and much more. Noelle Walker has the story.
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Five North Texas cities on FIFA list of potential “base camps” for 2026 World Cup
While the nine planned games at AT&T Stadium for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, including a semifinal, are expected to draw 100,000 fans for each game, more DFW cities could help support the 39-day event.
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Stage West's 2023 smash hit returns!
NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and Stage West are thrilled to announce that The Play That Goes Wrong is returning to Fort Worth on November 29, following a wildly successful run and critical acclaim in 2023 which saw every performance, including six added shows, sold out. The play follows the fictional Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society as they attempt to put on…
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Savor the zest at Pollo Campero
Enjoy flavorful fried chicken, sides, and more at the new Pollo Campero in Fort Worth.
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Fort Worth resident claims $1 million with Texas Lottery scratch-off ticket win
A Fort Worth resident claimed $1 million from a Texas Lottery Million Club scratch off game.
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Western fashion with Fort Worth flair
Kick up some dust in cowboy-approved styles from Stockyard Supply Co.
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Annual Parade of Lights winds through Downtown Fort Worth on Sunday
Downtown Fort Worth will host the 42nd annual Parade of Lights on Sunday, Nov. 24.
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New program aims to eliminate poisonous homes in Fort Worth
A Fort Worth program hopes to eliminate lead paint and make sure homes are up to code and safe for families. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Fort Worth police looking for thieves who stole trees from garden center
A Fort Worth garden center says thieves stole thousands of dollars in trees from their property in the middle of the night, and it’s not the first time they’ve been robbed.
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Federal government sending $2M to Fort Worth PD to help in rape kit backlog
Help is on the way for hundreds of assault victims, awaiting justice in Fort Worth. The Federal Government is sending $2 million to the police department to clear the backlog. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has more.
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$2M federal dollars awarded to help clear rape kit backlog in Fort Worth
Help is on the way for hundreds of sexual assault victims awaiting justice in Fort Worth as the city is granted money to help clear the rape kit backlog.
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Thieves steal thousands of dollars in trees from Fort Worth garden center
A Fort Worth garden center says thieves stole thousands of dollars in trees from their property in the middle of the night, and it’s not the first time they’ve been robbed.
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Fort Worth program to help update homes
Fixing poisonous homes: It’s the mission of one program in the city of Fort Worth that just received a lot of funding from the government to do so. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman explains.
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Fort Worth receives multi-million-dollar grant to tackle poisonous homes
One City of Fort Worth program is on a mission to eliminate poisonous homes, and it just got millions of dollars from the federal government to do that.
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Iconic Fort Worth clothing brand Dickies leaving Cowtown for California
Dickies, a storied 102-year-old Fort Worth-based clothing company specializing in tough workwear, is leaving Cowtown for the West Coast.
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Foodie 411: Thanksgiving, Chumley House & Rainbow Cone
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, DallasNews.com/food writer Sarah Blaskovich has some last-minute tips, plus news on a new fine-dining restaurant in Fort Worth and a 100-year-old ice cream shop that’s expanding to North Texas.
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Fort Worth to see more affordable housing
More affordable housing is coming to Fort Worth at a price tag of $8 million dollars from city council. It’s the next phase in the Renaissance Heights housing project. NBC 5’s Vince Sims takes a closer look at what some are saying it will bring to the area.
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Fort Worth approves $450K to battle short-term rentals
A group of short-term rental owners is suing the City of Fort Worth over its rules. This week, city council members approved up to $450,000 in legal costs to fight it. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman reports on the battle over Airbnbs and VRBOs.
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Suspected serial arsonist arrested after three Fort Worth apartment fires
A homeless man is facing felony charges after allegedly setting fire to three apartment buildings in East Fort Worth, authorities say.
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Fort Worth pours more money into fight over short-term rental rules
About six years after it started regulating short-term rentals, the City of Fort Worth is fighting to keep them, approving more money for an outside attorney’s help.
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Fort Worth's Renaissance Heights neighborhood to soon see more affordable housing
More affordable housing is coming to Fort Worth at a price tag of $8 million dollars from city council.