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Ceremony Held, Balloons Released In Memory of Lamar High School Student
Several dozen students and families gathered in the gymnasium of Lamar High School on Friday for a special ceremony in memory of a student killed last month.
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Art in the Square Opens for 23rd Annual Festival
On Friday morning, artists pitched their white tents and set up for Art in the Square in Southlake.
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Fort Worth Brothers Recovering After Being Hurt in Lightning Strike
Doctors are calling two Fort Worth boys miracles after they were hurt in a lightning strike during Wednesday’s storms. The brothers are recovering and their family is talking about the close call with Mother Nature.
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Dog Survives Beating, Hanging to Find Life as a Therapy Pet for Kids; Attacker Found Guilty
A dog survives being beaten and hung to work as a therapy dog for children. The man who attacked her was found guilty Thursday of animal cruelty.
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TAD Extends Property Value Protest Deadline, Says Automated Protest Tool Coming
The Tarrant Appraisal District is extending the deadline for property valuation protests until May 30 and says they’re working to improve the functionality of their website including bringing their Automated Market Value tool back online.
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Lightning Strike Sends 2 Children to Hospital in Fort Worth
Two children were hospitalized in critical condition Wednesday evening after lightning struck a tree in the yard of the Fort Worth home where they were playing, fire officials say.
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Family of Fort Worth Apartment Shooting Victim Considering Legal Action, Attorneys Say
The family of a Fort Worth man killed inside of an apartment complex he lived in and worked at is considering legal action, according to attorneys for the family.
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Fort Worth Boys Recovering After Close Call With Lightning Strike in Fort Worth
Two children were hospitalized in critical condition Wednesday after lightning struck a tree in the yard of the Fort Worth home where they were playing, fire officials say.
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Tarrant County Reports First West Nile Virus Sample This Year
Tarrant County health leaders on Wednesday confirmed the year’s first mosquito sample that tested positive for West Nile Virus.
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Injured Officer Sues Company Behind Active Shooter Exercise
A North Texas officer who was shot during an active shooter exercise is now suing the company behind the training. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey reports on the officer’s recovery and the legal fight.
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‘She's a Fighter,' Officer Shot Through the Eye Sues Police Training Company
A Sansom Park police officer shot during an active shooter exercise is now suing the company behind the training.
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Police Officer Shot, Blinded During Active Shooter Training Files Lawsuit
A police officer who was shot in the face during an active shooter training exercise in November 2022 is suing for more than $1 million.
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What Happens Next With Tarrant County Elections After Administrator's Resignation
Tarrant County election administrator Heider Garcia’s resignation was accepted Tuesday by county leaders. The search will begin soon for his replacement.
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Resignation of Tarrant County Elections Administrator Formally Accepted by Election Commission
The search for Tarrant County’s new top elections official will soon begin, as county leaders formally accept Heider Garcia’s resignation as election administrator.
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Arlington: Mural Depicting Infamous Rougned Odor Punch ‘Not Allowed' Under Code
It depicts an infamous moment in Texas Rangers baseball history, but now there is talk that a mural outside an Arlington taco shop may have to come down.
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Mural Depicting Infamous Texas Rangers' Rougned Odor Punch ‘Not Allowed' Under Code
It depicts an infamous moment in Texas Rangers baseball history, but now there is talk that a mural outside an Arlington taco shop may have to come down.
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Voter Guide: May 6, 2023, Municipal Election in North Texas
We’ve got an election coming up on May 6. Inside is what you need to know about registering, early voting, how to check your status and more.
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Panic Ensues at Basketball Tournament After Altercation and Claims of ‘Shots Fired'
There was panic at a youth basketball tournament after an argument between adults and the display of a gun.
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Lone Star Politics: What’s on the Ballot on May 6
Lone Star Politics: Early voting starts Monday and Julie and Gromer discuss some of the races North Texans will consider on May 6, including the race for Fort Worth Mayor and why the often forgotten local elections are important to the everyday needs of voters.
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Renewed Search Begins in Everman for Missing Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez
Everman authorities resumed their ground search this weekend in hopes of finding evidence that may lead them to Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez.