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Controversial Debate: ‘No Kings’ Movement Attracts 8,000 Participants

This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on No Kings Rally Draws 8K. The No Kings rally in Fort Worth, which was reported to be the city's largest protest in history, drew up to 8,000 attendees. The rally was part of a national movement, with attendees advocating for...
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Tanger Outlets weekend events include pet-friendly Halloween event and Portillo’s bus

Tanger Outlets in north Fort Worth will be hosting a Barktober event on Saturday for shoppers and their four-legged friends from noon to 3 p.m. The event will have a pet costume contest with prizes, themed photo opportunities, live music and a variety of seasonal surprises. Barktober will be free...
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Building a strong workforce starts in schools, Tarrant County education leaders say

Ten years ago, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott set an ambitious goal — for 60% of the state’s young adults to have a postsecondary credential by 2030. With only a few years to go and amid a state takeover of Fort Worth schools, there is still a long way to go to meet the growing workforce needs of the city.
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Arlington Launches Major 2025 Street Maintenance Projects to Improve Local Roads

Arlington, Texas, is conducting several street maintenance projects with more than $19 million allocated for road improvements. The city’s Public Works Department began these projects in September 2025. The goal is to make streets smoother and more durable for residents and commuters. One of the main projects is on...
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Burleson Man Charged With Arson and Burglary at Local Church, Linked to Earlier Car...

Early on a quiet Monday morning in Burleson, Texas, a sudden commotion disrupted the peace at the Boulevard Baptist Church when a man, later identified as Rafael Rodriguez Jr., allegedly broke in, and now details of the incident are unfolding as the police investigation advances. According to a social media...
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Burleson couple accused of burying special-needs son in backyard claim he died at hospital

A Burleson couple is under arrest after police discovered their 26-year-old special-needs son buried in the backyard of their home.
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Why a Popular Soda Brand is Banned From Buc-ee’s

If you love to fill your cup with the likes of Mountain Dew, Mug Root Beer and others, you're out of luck at Buc-ee's.
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TheEnd at TCU to host a concert headlining rapper Waka Flocka Flame

TheEnd at TCU is known for hosting multiple events throughout the school year for student engagement. These events bring students together using performances from comedians, actors and, in this case, musicians. TheEnd has played a role in hosting multiple concerts at TCU over the years, featuring artists like Offset,...
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Fort Worth schools going under state control

Houston ISD can provide a blueprint for Fort Worth ISD's future after the Texas Education Agency announced Thursday the state will take over the district. Why it matters: Just 34% of Fort Worth students are performing at grade level, lower than the percentage in other large districts, including Houston and Dallas.
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Man Sentenced to 45 Years for Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon in Fort Worth

A Tarrant County jury convicted 38-year-old Clifford Johnson of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and he was sentenced to 45 years in prison. On August 20, 2022, Johnson and a woman he was dating were driving when their tire blew out. As the woman attempted to change the tire, Johnson pushed her down, punched...

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