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‘Extinct': Vatican no longer recognizes Arlington monastery after nuns dismissed
The Vatican says it no longer recognizes an Arlington monastery at the center of a bitter feud with the Fort Worth bishop over allegations the head nun violated her vow of chastity with a priest.
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Fort Worth ISD shifts schedules to accommodate late arriving buses
Fort Worth ISD has had to shift schedules to accommodate late arriving buses after a shortage of drivers and earlier start times.
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LIVE VIDEO: Jury hands down death penalty for Jason Thornburg, convicted of gruesome Fort Worth slayings
Jurors in the capital murder trial of Jason Thornburg heard more emotional testimony Wednesday morning before entering the final stage of deliberations to determine whether the 44-year-old will face the death penalty or life in prison without parole.
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Fort Worth jury to decide on death penalty for man convicted of murdering 3 people
Jason Thornburg is accused of murdering 3 people who were found in a burning Fort Worth dumpster. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Investigation into man's death after being transported from jail to hospital in Fort Worth
An investigation is underway after an inmate died after being transported from the Tarrant County Jail to John Peter Smith Hospital on Monday.
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Fort Worth City Council meets to discuss search for city manager
Both Fort Worth and Dallas are searching for new city managers. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details on the search as the year comes to an end.
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TCU women climb into Top 10 for best ranking ever in AP Top 25
TCU has grabbed its best ranking ever in The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll on Monday, breaking into the Top 10.
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Christmas kicks off in the Fort Worth Stockyards
Clad in his red and green boots, Cowboy Santa is the most important arrival this time of the year in Fort Worth as the 23rd annual Christmas in the Stockyards begins.
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Christmas in the Stockyards kicks off in Fort Worth
Clad in his red and green boots, Cowboy Santa is the most important arrival this time of the year in Fort Worth as the 23rd annual Christmas in the Stockyards begins.
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Fort Worth man shot multiple times after argument on Thanksgiving, police say
One man is in critical condition after a shooting in east Fort Worth on Thursday night.
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Three shot, two killed in Thanksgiving Day violence in Fort Worth
Three men were shot, two fatally, in a shooting at an apartment complex in West Fort Worth Thursday night.
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Fort Worth father of two fatally shot in driveway after dispute over loud music
Thanksgiving has taken a tragic turn for a Fort Worth family after a beloved husband and father of two, Oscar “Beto” Lopez, was found dead in his driveway. The heartbreaking discovery occurred on Davis Avenue, near Mississippi Avenue. According to his grieving widow, Lopez was killed by a neighbor angered over loud music. Meredith Yeomans brings us the story.
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Loud music blamed for Fort Worth father's murder
Thanksgiving will never be the same for a Fort Worth family after a husband and father of two was found dead in his driveway.
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North Texas homeless shelters prepare for dropping temperatures: Where to find help
Fort Worth and Arlington shelters increase availability for individuals and families experiencing homelessness during Thanksgiving.
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Despite the chill, tens of thousands run in local YMCA Turkey Trots
While some woke up early on Thanksgiving Day to get started on the turkey, thousands of others put on their running shoes instead.
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Fort Worth YMCA Turkey Trot kicks off Thursday morning
More than 15,000 people are expected to take part in the race on Thanksgiving day. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Fort Worth cold case families feel ‘forgotten' as small police unit juggles cases
Families of victims of unsolved murders say short staffing at a North Texas police department has left them feeling forgotten.
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Fort Worth cold case families feel ‘forgotten' as small police unit juggles 1,000 cases
Families who have suffered from some of Fort Worth’s most heinous and mysterious unsolved crimes say a lack of staff in the Fort Worth Police Department’s Cold Case Unit has left Justice Shelved in their decades-long struggles for answers.
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Presbyterian Night Shelter's UpSpire program starts carpentry apprenticeship
The men learning the skilled trade haven’t always thought that. Many of them experienced homelessness and hardships.
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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.