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Fort Worth police look to expand student program
The Fort Worth Police Department is expanding their criminal justice program for North Texas students. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Mother remembers victims of Fort Worth wrong-way crash; improvements to roadway considered
We have new details on last week’s deadly wrong-way crash that left five people dead ago along Loop 820 in Fort Worth. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman talked to those who knew the family of four who died.
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‘Happiest I've ever seen Daniel': Mother says son just married before fatal crash
We’re learning more about the family who was killed after driving the wrong way on Loop I-820 nearly two weeks ago, as TxDOT considers changes to make the roadway more safe.
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Reading With You during Native American Heritage Month
November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to honor the original Indigenous people of America. Take a look at the Native American Heritage Month reading list from our partners at the Fort Worth Public Library and check out a book for your children. The book list below includes 87 books that can be borrowed for FREE in the Fort…
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Fort Worth Police Chief updates progress in clearing rape kit backlog
Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes gave city council members an update on the efforts to clear the rape kit backlog highlighted by NBC 5 Investigates reporting.
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Fort Worth police race to clear hundreds of backlogged rape kits
Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes told NBC 5 that he wished he had done more to address the problems months ago, as he and others in the department began to learn more about the backlog.
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Fort Worth police identify man killed after getting stuck in a machine at work
The Fort Worth Fire Department reported a person was killed after getting stuck in a machine at a business on East 1st Street this morning.
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Questions still surround fatal 2021 Fort Worth pileup on icy road
Three years after the 130-car pileup that killed six people and injured dozens more on Interstate 35W in Fort Worth, crash survivors and families of those who died wonder if they will ever have closure. DallasNews.com investigative reporter Yamil Berard reviewed records from the crash and shares what she learned.
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Neighbors share memories of family lost in Fort Worth crash
A neighbor of the family killed in a Fort Worth wrong way crash shares memories and the impact of the lives lost.
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Neighbor speaks on loss of family killed in Fort Worth wrong-way crash
A neighbor of the family killed in a Fort Worth wrong way crash shares memories and the loss of those killed.
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New report says DFW is the top market for real estate investment and development
A new report points to DFW as the top market in the country for real estate investment and development next year. It’s a ranking experts say matters whether you’re looking to buy a home or even invest in real estate. NBC 5’s David Goins has this update.
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Saluting Cowtown – Celebrate Veterans Day in Tarrant County
NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 want to see you at the Tarrant County Veterans Day Parade in Fort Worth on Monday, November 11. This year’s parade is “Saluting Cowtown — from frontier soldiers to space frontiers and more” in Downtown Fort Worth along North Forest Park Blvd. The parade will have a military fly-over at 11:00 a.m. right as the…
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1 killed, 2 injured Fort Worth chain reaction crash on Thursday morning
One person is dead and two others are injured after a chain-reaction crash in Fort Worth on Thursday morning.
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18-wheeler dangling from overpass on I-35W in Fort Worth
Several lanes are closed on I-35W in Fort Worth after a tractor-trailer drove over a guardrail on Thursday.
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The 18-wheeler was reported to be dangling from an overpass on I-35W
The 18-wheeler was reported to be dangling from an overpass on I-35W.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.