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Fort Worth ride share driver survives shooting attack
Ride share drivers have been put in life or death situations this week alone. In Fort Worth, a driver was shot multiple times. He relives that near death experience with NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans.
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Haltom's Jewelers shuts down
For more than a century, one business has called Fort Worth home and a jewelry destination for generations of families. Now, Haltom’s Jewelers is closing its doors. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman has more.
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Rideshare driver shot in Fort Worth
A rideshare driver was hospitalized after Fort Worth police say that a potential rider shot him multiple times. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil has more about what happened.
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‘Stunned': Customers react to century-old Fort Worth business closing
After more than 130 years, the business is now in its final days, holding closeout sales at all three locations: Sundance Square, Ridglea, and Grapevine.
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo hosts inaugural high school barbecue competition
27 teams from across Texas headed to Cowtown in the city’s debut event,
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Ride-share driver shot multiple times, says Fort Worth police
A ride-share driver is recovering in the hospital after someone shot him three times Tuesday night, according to police.
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Police say 2 alleged drunk drivers involved in same 3-car crash
Fort Worth police say a three car crash happened overnight and two of the drivers involved were allegedly drunk. This happened on 287 near Village Creek Road. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard has the latest.
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NBC 5 Investigates: Justice Shelved
New developments in the massive backlog of sexual assault evidence in Fort Worth. Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes acknowledged on Monday he was aware a year ago that 0hundreds of rape kits had missed state testing deadlines. Senior investigative reporter Scott Friedman asked that question in a frank and open discussion with the chief.
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Good Samaritan hurt after 3-car crash involving suspected drunken drivers: Police
Fort Worth police say a three-car crash that happened on US Highway 287 overnight Monday involved two suspected drunken drivers.
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Fort Worth police chief confirms even more rape kits missed testing deadlines
NBC 5 Investigates has learned sex assault evidence testing delays have affected even more victims than Fort Worth police first acknowledged.
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North Texas mother battling cancer mourns son killed in accidental shooting
A Fort Worth mother says her 16-year-old son was accidentally shot and killed this week by a 14-year-old who was playing with a gun. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Fort Worth mother fighting cancer mourns teen son killed in accidental shooting
16-year-old Damariion Henton was shot in the neck on Tuesday night.
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Mother mourns 16-year-old son who died in accidental shooting
A Fort Worth mother says her son, Damariion Henton, was accidentally shot and killed this week by a 14-year-old who was playing with a gun. NBC 5’s Kennan Willard spoke with the mother.
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Fort Worth PD to expand criminal justice program for at-risk youth
The Fort Worth Police Department is looking to expand a unique student program.
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Fort Worth PD aims to expand unique criminal justice program for at-risk youth
The Fort Worth Police Department is looking to expand a unique student program.
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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.