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Fort Worth candidates speak out after scuffle
A candidate forum for Fort Worth’s District 8 city council seat was interrupted Thursday night by a physical scuffle between two candidates.
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Fort Worth city council candidate event disrupted by scuffle between candidates
A candidate forum for Fort Worth’s District 8 city council seat was interrupted Thursday night by a physical scuffle between two candidates.
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Man arrested after stabbing, carjacking DoorDash driver in Fort Worth
A DoorDash driver was stabbed and had his car stolen outside a Fort Worth Waffle House, police say.
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Record-setting crowds expected at Main Street Arts Festival in Downtown Fort Worth
If you want a break from driving, you can stroll the streets of Downtown Fort Worth at the Main Street Arts Festival. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker was there for opening day of the juried festival ranked among the top arts festivals in the country.
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Tariffs cost Fort Worth business $14K, owner backs Trump's trade move
As tariffs on Chinese goods soar to 145%, one Fort Worth business owner says he’s feeling the financial pinch, but says he supports the effort to level the global playing field. NBC 5’s Vince Sims has the story on how local businesses are adjusting and what supply chain experts have to say.
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Main Street Art Festival opens in Fort Worth
The 38th annual Main Street Arts Festival opened to the public Thursday. The four-day event among the top-rated in the country.
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DFW cities spend big to fix potholes, make roads safer for drivers
Potholes are more than a nuisance—they’re damaging cars and straining city budgets. Fort Worth and Dallas are investing hundreds of thousands to repair road damage fast. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera shows how your report can lead to a smoother, safer commute.
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Car museum owner impacted by increased tariff on China, but supports the end goal
Turntables from China used at the Dallas Fort Worth Car and Toy Museum got hit with a 125% tariff, but the owner accepts it and supports the end goal.
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Fort Worth kicks off new round of public feedback on Vision Zero plan
The City of Fort Worth has kicked off a new round of public feedback on its Vision Zero plan that would improve public safety on city roads. NBC 5’s Evan Anderson has the details.
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Fort Worth looks to make roads safer
Fort Worth took a step towards a plan it hopes will make roads safer. The city kicked off a new round of public feedback on a Vision Zero plan to reduce traffic on city streets, ramping up to a council vote and the ability to get to work improving infrastructure.
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Fort Worth moves forward with plan to reduce traffic fatalities
The city of Fort Worth kicked off a new round of public feedback this week on a Vision Zero plan to make roads safer.
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Fort Worth ISD considering closing another elementary school due to aging building
Parents of S.S. Dillow Elementary School in East Fort Worth said they are shocked that the campus could soon be shut down.
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FWISD explores shutting down S.S. Dillow Elementary
Fort Worth ISD is exploring the idea of shutting down S.S. Dillow Elementary on the city’s east side. However, this consideration is not part of the more than two dozen campuses set to close due to declining enrollment.
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Two women robbed at gunpoint during early morning walk in Fort Worth
Two women were robbed at gunpoint before sunrise Monday on a trail near Overton Park Drive in southwest Fort Worth. The suspect, still at large, reportedly emerged from a wooded area and stole a wedding ring valued at $7,000. As NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera reports, the incident has left neighbors shaken and prompted safety warnings from police.
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Gunman robs two women on Fort Worth trail, takes $7K wedding ring
A man with a gun robbed two women on a Fort Worth trail. One gave up her $7,000 wedding ring.
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Fort Worth woman recovering after being attacked by squatters
A Fort Worth woman says she was attacked by squatters. This comes as lawmakers push to make changes to protect homeowners. NBC 5’s Larry Collins tells us more.
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Fort Worth woman attacked by apparent squatters after moving out
A Fort Worth woman says squatters smashed her teeth with a refrigerator when she returned to clean a home she was moving out of. NBC 5’s Kennan Willard has the story.
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Woman's teeth broken by apparent squatters hours after moving out of home
Noel Patrick said she returned to her Fort Worth rental house to find it occupied by two people stealing the fridge.
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Dead body found near train tracks in east Fort Worth, police say
A person was found dead near the train tracks along Tension Drive on Sunday, Fort Worth police say.
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18-wheeler crash shuts down I-35 in Carrollton
Interstate 35 is shut down at the Belt Line exit due to an 18-wheeler crash on Friday morning. NBC 5’s Samantha Davies tells us more.