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Bats call Fort Worth Botanic Garden home
There’s a place in Fort Worth where traffic gets heavier at night. That’s when some residents around the Fort Worth Botanic Garden go to work. Noelle Walker has the story.
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Fort Worth company says it still faces challenges due to tariffs
A Fort Worth company that manufactures its products in the U.S. said it still faces challenges with tariffs and consumers willing to buy American-made products.
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Police warn against viral ‘Door Kick challenge' after rise in reports
Fort Worth police are warning parents and kids about the dangerous “Door Kick challenge” seen on home security footage across the country. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Vince Sims has more.
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Savor the zest at Pollo Campero
Enjoy flavorful fried chicken, sides, and more at the new Pollo Campero in Fort Worth.
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Fort Worth police warn of dangers of viral ‘Door Kick challenge'
Fort Worth police say a viral prank known as the “Door Kick challenge” is causing real consequences.
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Couple warns of unprovoked shooting in traffic jam in Fort Worth
A Fort Worth couple says they were shot at in traffic with their daughter in the backseat.
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Princeton tops list of fastest-growing cities in the U.S.
New U.S. Census data shows Princeton in Collin County is the fastest-growing city in America. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Vince Sims explores what’s driving the boom and how the community is managing rapid development.
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Fort Worth tops 1 million residents, passes Austin in national rankings
New U.S. Census data reveals Fort Worth has officially surpassed Austin in population, becoming the 11th most populous city in the U.S. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Sophia Beausoleil reports on the city’s rapid growth and what it means for North Texas.
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Fort Worth surpasses one million residents
Fort Worth has surpassed 1 million residents, making it the fourth-largest city in Texas. Plus, the fastest-growing U.S. city is in North Texas!
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Fort Worth surpasses 1M residents, Princeton fastest-growing nationwide, census says
According to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau, Fort Worth has surpassed 1 million residents, and the fastest-growing city in the United States is in Texas.
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Celebrate Juneteenth at Opal's Walk for Freedom 2025
Celebrate Juneteenth with 온라인카지노사이트 5, Telemundo 39, Unity Unlimited, Inc., and Dr. Opal Lee on Thursday, June 19, at Opal’s Walk for Freedom.
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Pastors call for TEA takeover of Fort Worth ISD
A group of pastors is calling for the Texas Education Agency to take over Fort Worth ISD, citing “massive academic failures.” 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Summer-like heat in Fort Worth
As temperatures soar, locals cool off at Sundance Square fountains. 온라인카지노사이트 5 Meteorologist Ryann Jones is there where one visitors say, “It feels extra hot today.”
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Fort Worth missing teen with autism found safe
The Fort Worth Police Department is asking for the public’s help in finding a missing teenager who has autism.
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Iconic Fort Worth shoe store celebrates diamond anniversary
A store owner in Fort Worth is celebrating something good. The business his dad started 75 years ago is still going strong and enjoying its diamond anniversary this month.
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Fort Worth ISD could close A-rated campus while at risk of takeover
The district could close De Zavala Elementary, a high-performing campus, amid protests from parents. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Larry Collins tells us more.
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Stanley Eisenman Shoes turns 75
A business owner in Fort Worth is celebrating #SomethingGood: the anniversary of the store his dad started.
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Parents react as Fort Worth ISD proposes closing 18 schools
Fort Worth ISD released a list of 18 schools it plans to close in coming years. Some parents say academic performance should factor into the decisions. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Wayne Carter has the latest.
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Fort Worth ISD would close A-rated school campus, when district is at risk of takeover
Parents protest Fort Worth ISD plan to close high-performing De Zavala Elementary in 2027.
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Fort Worth ISD board meets to reveal school closure, consolidation plans
Fort Worth ISD leaders are meeting to present a list of schools proposed for closure or consolidation over the next five years. Education reporter Wayne Carter is on the scene with the latest developments.
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Fort Worth cooler company faces impacts from tariffs, higher ‘American-made' prices
A Fort Worth company says it faces challenges with consumers willing to pay more for American-made products.