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Cowboys donate time, merch to Hurricane Harvey evacuees

Severed head leads to two figures discovered at Arlington home

Weinberger’s deli in Grapevine embraces the bahn mi

Up for Clemente Award, Hamels talks about providing back

Satellite view of Hurricane Irma’s eye as it ravages through the Atlantic

Fort Worth’s Heim Barbecue buying Soda Springs, possessor says

The 32-year White Settlement landmark is being sold to the Fort Worth craft barbecue restaurant that has become a top-50 state beloved. Heim has one restaurant in south Fort Worth and another is underway on White Settlement Road near the West Fork.

Fort Worth`s Heim Barbecue to buy 32-year landmark Soda Springs, holder says

The Texas Monthly top-50 craft barbecue restaurant is already planning one fresh location in west Fort Worth. Soda Springs will be open about two weeks, Sandra Lewis said.

Think twice before littering in Texas. It could cost you time – and money

Litterers in Texas now must pay for their crime. Not only can they face fines and jail time, but a fresh law that went into effect Friday lets judges sentence litterers to as many as sixty hours of picking up trash or working in a local recycling center.

Women don`t have to pay extra for 3-D mammograms anymore, under fresh state law

A fresh Texas law requires insurance companies to soon cover the cost of 3-D mammograms, not just the two-dimensional version, potentially catching problems earlier and saving lives.

Texting while driving? Commencing Friday, you`ll be cracking the law

No more texting while driving — or even posting on Facebook or Instagram — while driving in Texas. A fresh law goes into effect Friday, making Texas the 47th state to ban the practice.

‘All her desires are trashed`: DACA supporters protest in Fort Worth

About thirty protesters, including at least two DACA recipients, marched in support of the program for immigrants outside U.S. Rep. Kay Granger’s office in Fort Worth on Tuesday.

Fort Worth ‘Dreamer` rebukes Trump`s DACA decision, says ‘I`m worth being here`

Youthfull immigrants who rely on work permits through an Obama-era program vow to fight for long-term immigration reform.

Teenage detained in killing of Bedford female with hammer makes very first court appearance

The 16-year-old was detained early Friday, accused in the killing of 14-year-old Kaytlynn Cargill of Bedford in June.

Vietnamese families targeted in north Fort Worth burglaries, police say

In one of the incidents, the suspects were caught on surveillance movie kicking one of the families’ dogs before violating into their home.

He was holding down mattresses in the back of a truck on I-35. The wind blew him out.

The accident happened about ten a.m. in the northbound lanes of Interstate 35W near Garden Acres Drive in south Fort Worth.

‘It`s a bliss to be here,` says Harvey evacuee in Fort Worth

Most of the one hundred forty three sheltered in Wilkerson-Greines are from the Port Arthur area, according to one man.

Immigrants uneasy, police on hold as SB4 weighed in courts

Under a fresh law, part of which went into effect Sept. 1, police officers and deputies in Texas may inquire about the immigration status of a person only if they are arrested or lawfully detained.

Gunman opened fire on home; three wounded in possible gang shooting in Fort Worth

Gang detectives are investigating the Friday night shooting on Lee Avenue in Fort Worth.

Could it happen here? Harvey raises questions about devastating floods in North Texas

A storm dumping twenty to thirty inches of rain is possible and would cause serious flooding, but nothing on the scale of Hurricane Harvey in Houston. Still planners are worried about the march of development and its influence on the region’s natural drainage.

Harvey evacuees make late-night arrival at Fort Worth activity center

These are the very first busloads of evacuees displaced by what was once Hurricane Harvey to arrive in Fort Worth.

‘If people need help, we`re going to go`: North Texas responders wade into Harvey`s path

Hundreds of very first responders from across North Texas poured into the Houston area as relentless rainfall from Harvey shifted east, driving people out of Beaumont and Port Arthur. Some searched for survivors in flood-ravaged neighborhoods. Others helped in shelters and with law enforcement.

Two youthful women, one sixteen and the other 24, die in Fort Worth from accidental injuries

A 16-year-old doll who fell from the back of a truck on Sunday and a woman, 24, who was in an unrelated single vehicle roll-over crash both died Friday

Donald Trump Jr. will be paid $100,000 for an October UNT speech

President Trump’s son will make six figures for a North Texas speech in October; why a Beto O’Rourke Town Hall was moved from one location to another this summer; and Texans caught up in the storm will find some tax ease courtesy of the state.

Three years after her 10-month-old son`s death, Fort Worth mom goes to prison

A judge sentenced Shakira Bickerstaff to forty years in prison, one day after she pleaded guilty to causing serious bodily injury to her son, Lamont.

Fort Worth mother pleads guilty in connection with two thousand fourteen death of her infant son

Shakira Bickerstaff told detectives she had been playfully jiggling her 10-month-old son and unintentionally hit his head on a nearby coffee table.

Fort Worth high school students walk out in protest of SB4

Students at South Hills High School in Fort Worth walked out of class after very first period Friday in protest of SB4.

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