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Declining enrollment, building conditions and competition with charters reshape the Fort Worth district’s future, as schools in ZIP code 76104 prepare to close.
Taylor Sheridan’s “Landman” will close down streets in downtown Fort Worth this week as the Paramount+ series shoots season 2 scenes.
FORT SMITH, Ark. — A trolley derailed in Fort Smith Friday afternoon, according a news release from the police department. The trolley derailed on the 300 block of Rogers Avenue.
Fort Chaffee is marking 50 years since more than 50,000 Vietnamese, Lao and Hmong refugees arrived in the River Valley following the fall of Saigon. Skip to content. NOWCAST 40/29 News Sunrise.
What will Fort Novosel's new name be? Fort Rucker, located in southeastern Alabama about 80 miles south of Montgomery, was renamed Fort Novosel in 2023. The new name honored Chief Warrant Officer ...
Fort Myers Beach is experiencing a resurgence as the town prepares for summer with exciting new developments and iconic reopenings. The Fort Myers Beach Town Council has approved multiple projects ...
“On Display at D.C.’s Parade: Tanks, Drones and the Military’s Identity Crisis” (Review, June 14) cites President Trump’s speech at Fort Bragg in which he used a group of soldiers as ...
Fort Worth ISD approves closure of 18 schools to address budget shortfall, enrollment decline 01:52. Fort Worth ISD's Board of Trustees on Tuesday approved a sweeping plan to close 14 additional ...
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — The city of Fort Pierce marked Juneteenth with a community celebration filled with music, activities, and historical reflection. Organizers and attendees say the event not ...
The Florida Panthers will celebrate their second consecutive Stanley Cup win with a parade in Fort Lauderdale. The parade will take place Sunday, June 22nd at noon along A1A, ending with a rally ...
Gregory W. Watkins of Fort Wayne was charged with murder and a sentencing enhancement for using a gun to kill 15-year-old Christopher Izekiel Easton. He died Jan. 13, 2024, of multiple gunshot wounds.
South Florida turned out to celebrate the Florida Panthers’ back-to-back Stanley Cup championships on Sunday with a parade and rally on the beach in Fort Lauderdale.