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After the Civil War, the Nash family lived in New Orleans and later moved to Fort Worth in 1872, according to Charles Nash’s ...
A Texas appeals court ruled that the Texas Education Agency can release 2024 A-F accountability ratings for campuses and ...
A partnership between two locally based developers, Keystone Group and Larkspur Capital, is underway on Westside Village, a ...
"It has a proud story to tell," says a man who attended the Rosenwald School in Fort Worth's Stop Six neighborhood.
Fort Worth Boswell’s Camille Williams named 2024-25 Girls’ Athlete of the Year, the top honor across all high school sports.
A multi-million dollar mixed-use project near White Rock Lake has welcomed its first residents, and the retail tenants aren’t ...
Kroger has begun its annual Backpack Boosters school supply drive, which benefits students in DFW, East Texas and Northwest ...
Ashley and Shawn Plumb were high school sweethearts who broke up and then reunited years later after he joined the military.
Jewelry maker Kendra Scott has released a bracelet for people to buy. Proceeds from the sales will go to victims, their ...
Chloe Childress, a 19-year-old counselor who deeply loved Camp Mystic, was one of 27 campers who died in the devastating ...
Lainey Landry, a 9-year-old girl, is one of 27 girls who was “tragically lost” in the devastating floods at Camp Mystic, ...
Medical City Mental Health & Wellness Alliance opened in February for adult patients and will open its adolescent program in August. Laura Nix, chief nursing officer at Medical Ci ...