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Thieves steal $3 million worth of boots, other items in Fort Worth 12:17 PM CT
Thieves have made off with more than $3 million in booty from Justin Boots, police say.
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Amon Carter Museum Displays Recent Acquisitions
"No longer shall I paint interiors with men reading and women knitting. I will paint living people who breathe and feel and suffer and love." - Edvard Munch FORT WORTH, Texas - Amon Carter Museum Director Ron ...
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Cops mistake motorist's phone for gun; close road
Part of an interstate was shut down briefly Thursday morning after authorities responded to reports of a motorist holding a gun to his head - but it was actually a cell phone.
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Trinity shutters wind tower plant; cuts 131
The economic crisis dealt a blow to Tulsaa s manufacturing industry Wednesday as a wind tower company announced it will shutter its local factory and lay off 131 workers.
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Luxury fitness centers pumping up Dallas presence
The 24 Hour Fitness chain has 32 D-FW locations, including one at Mockingbird Lane and Greenville Avenue, plus four sites under construction.
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Fort Worth's Kimbell Art Museum unveils schematic for expansion project
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, Renzo Piano, Building section including the Kahn building, AŠ Renzo Piano Workshop The Kimbell Art Museum unveiled plans Tuesday for the museum's expansion project, ...
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Man's body found on Interstate 30 in east Fort Worth
Westbound traffic on I-30 at Randol Mill was at a standstill as police investigated an early morning fatal auto/pedestrian accident near Eastchase Parkway miles ahead.
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All I-30 Lanes in East FW Closed After 3 Cars Hit Man
The westbound lanes of Interstate 30 have been reopened after a man was hit by at least 3 vehicles early Tuesday, shutting down all lanes of Interstate 30 between Loop 820 and Cooks Lane in east Fort Worth.
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Officials say Alzheimer's victim was killed
Skeletal remains found near Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport are those of an elderly woman with Alzheimer's who disappeared in 2001 during a layover, and her death has been ruled a homicide, police said ...
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Pakistani Woman Found Mentally Unfit for New York...
A Pakistani woman accused of trying to kill a U.S. soldier and FBI agents while in custody in Afghanistan is mentally unfit for trial, according to a court-ordered psychological evaluation.
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Fort Worth boy loses part of leg in train accident
A 7-year-old boy's leg was partially amputated Sunday afternoon when he slipped under a train while playing on some tracks, according to a police report.
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Readers share what they want written over their dead bodies
There's something to be said for planning ahead. Way ahead - as in "the great beyond" ahead.
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Fort Worth clamps down on public drunkenness
Fort Worth is apparently conducting an unpublicized effort to curb dangerous drunken behavior, prevent DWIs and target bars that over-serve patrons.
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Fort Worth is 4th Episcopal diocese to break away
FORT WORTH, Texas - The conservative Diocese of Fort Worth is splitting from the Episcopal Church in a long-running debate over how to interpret the Bible.
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God's Food Pantry in need for holidays
Recent reports state that unemployment throughout the nation is at an all-time high, and the volunteers at God's Food Pantry are feeling the effects.
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Fire and spice: Fort Worth's Fuego kicks flavors up a notch
By TERESA GUBBINS Fuego came to life under an unusual set of circumstances - but with happy results.In March, Fort Worth chef Tim Love put his fractured upscale concept Duce up for sale and along came Efrain ...
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Fort Worth judge orders 100 cats and puppies removed from woman's care
A municipal judge has ordered that more than 100 cats and puppies removed from a Fort Worth woman's house last week remain with the city's Animal Care and Control Division.
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3 armed men rob Fort Worth gun store, exchange gunfire with clerk
By ANDREW CHAVEZ Parker County authorities are looking for three armed men who robbed a gun store on the Jacksboro Highway and exchanged gunfire with the store clerk today.The men, who investigators said may ...
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Defeated in Ohio, payday lenders look for options
CINCINNATI - The payday loan industry _ stung at the Ohio ballot box with a strict new law _ is looking for other ways to do business, prompting consumer advocates to worry that lenders are finding a way around ...
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Misdemeanor DWI conviction wouldn't disqualify judge
Johnson County prosecutors won't know until next week whether Tarrant County felony court Judge Elizabeth Berry will be charged with driving while intoxicated stemming from her arrest Saturday.