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The body of a mother of four found in field, Fort Worth police arrest boyfriend who is charged with murder
Fort Worth Police said a man accused of killing his girlfriend has been charged with murder after her body was found in a field with gunshot wounds.
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Woman's body discovered in city-owned field, boyfriend arrested: FWPD
Fort Worth police said they arrested a man accused of shooting and killing his girlfriend. Investigators say a landscaper found the woman’s body on private property owned by the City of Fort Worth Water Department. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoeil reports.
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Fort Worth neighbors promise to fight church's plan to build home for human trafficking victims
A contentious battle in Fort Worth’s Oakhurst neighborhood has come to a head — with the city council approving a shelter for victims of human trafficking. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman reports people living near Oak Hurst Scene Drive plan to fight Mercy Culture Church’s plans.
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Fort Worth facility for sex trafficking survivors approved, but two-year fight could stretch on
The Fort Worth City Council passed Mercy Culture Church’s building plans, but some neighbors say they’re not giving up.
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Tandy Leather is selling Fort Worth HQ building as it looks for new local home
The Fort Worth-based retailer sold its corporate buildings for $26.5 million to a New Jersey food-distribution company.
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Fort Worth to celebrate groundbreaking of two new fire stations
Fort Worth Fire announced upgraded fire stations for the Wedgewood and north Fort Worth Area.
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Officials, citizens concerned about choice for Fort Worth city manager
Fort Worth city council members are moments away from a controversial vote, they’re expected to decide who becomes the next city manager. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman reports some elected officials and neighbors are concerned about the new pick.
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Fort Worth city council appoints new city manager, despite controversial process
Neighbors say city manager hiring process concerns are heightened in light of Police Chief Noakes’ retirement announcement.
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Texas Wesleyan ‘groundbreaking initiative' eliminates tuition for Pell Grant recipients
Texas Wesleyan waives tuition for lower income, first-time students who qualify for the Pell Grant.
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Resolution to appoint Jay Chapa as Fort Worth City Manager
The Fort Worth City Council is expected to vote on the new city manager on Tuesday. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Fort Worth Police Chief Noakes announces retirement
Fort Worth’s top cop is retiring. Chief Neil Noakes has been with the Fort Worth Police Department since graduating from the academy in 2000. Meredith Yeomans has the emotional announcement.
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Police chase ends in downtown Fort Worth, 1 hospitalized after crash
Fort Worth Police say the department’s special operations unit was involved in a chase that ended in downtown following a crash and foot pursuit.
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Fort Worth Police Chief announces retirement
Fort Worth Chief of Police Neil Noakes says he’ll retire next spring after 25 years with the department, including four as chief.
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Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes announces retirement
Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes Monday that he will retire next year after 25 years with the department. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey was at police headquarters as Noakes made it official.
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‘It was always Fort Worth or nowhere,' Police Chief Noakes announces retirement
Fort Worth Chief of Police Neil Noakes plans to retire next spring after more than four years leading the police department.
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Elon Musk's stance on F-35 cause concern for Fort Worth's Lockheed Martin
Elon Musk is calling the F-35 fighter jets obsolete. He made the claim on the social media platform X, the social media site he owns. Since President-elect Donald Trump tapped Musk as a government efficiency advisor. Some people are worried about the possible impact on Fort Worth’s Lockheed-Martin. NBC 5’s Vince Sims has the story.
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Micropreemie thrives and is ready for second holiday season
Baby Iann was born at 22 weeks gestation with little hope of a healthy start to life, but he defied the odds, is now two years old and ready to celebrate the holidays.
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Micropreemie celebrates second holiday season thanks to medical advancements
A North Texas family is celebrating what they once thought would be impossible. Their baby was born at 22 weeks with odds stacked against him. But now he’s going into his second holiday season. NBC 5’s Bianca Castro shares their story.
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Fort Worth close to naming new city manager
The City of Fort Worth is one step closer to naming the new city manager. Jesus “Jay” Chapa is poised to name first Hispanic city manager as some city leaders question the hiring process. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Fort Worth names lone finalist for city manager position
Fort Worth is poised to appoint the city’s first Hispanic city manager. Former deputy City Manager Jay Chapa has been named the lone finalist for the job. But one council member says Chapa’s selection wasn’t made fairly, and the city needs to be more transparent. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard explains.