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Kobe Haynes has locked in OV with TCU

Whitney (TX) 2027 receiver Kobe Haynes has officially locked in an official visit with one of his top schools. Haynes confirmed to HFB recently that he plans to make an official visit to TCU on May 29-31. That's turning out to be a huge recruiting weekend for the Frogs, who...
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Here’s a preview of North Texas’ newest college campus

FORT WORTH, Texas — North Texas' newest college campus will soon be under construction in one of the fastest-growing areas of the Metroplex. The University of Texas System Board of Regents approved funding for the first building at UTA West, marking a major milestone for the University of Texas at Arlington's new...
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Name that statue: A new installation graces downtown Fort Worth

Panther City pride just grew downtown. Learn what makes this installation unique and how you can help choose its name.
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Predictive Protection: Central Texas Fire Departments Look To AI to Prevent Wildfires

In a time of rising wildfire threats, local fire departments are turning to cutting-edge tech to keep our communities safer. Let's take a closer look.
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Violence Craters At Dallas Juvenile Lockup After Leadership Shakeup

Violent incidents at Dallas County's Henry Wade Juvenile Justice Center have plunged about 90 percent since new leadership overhauled staffing and schedules, according to the county's juvenile department. Director H. Lynn Hadnot credits longer shifts, new clinical programming and a rebuilt detention staff for calming...
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Plan Your Ghost Town Road Trip To Dido, Texas

You’ll find Dido’s ghost town sixteen miles northwest of Fort Worth via Morris Dido Newark Road—a 20-30 minute drive following coordinates 32°57′05″N 97°29′08″W. Named after horse manure by frustrated settler David Thurmond in 1848, this abandoned settlement features a weathered Methodist church, historic cemetery,...
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Grapevine staff, first responders honored for saving teen’s life at a rec center

Grapevine city employees and the fire department are credited for saving the life of a 17-year-old who went into cardiac arrest at a recreation center in December. Assistant Fire Chief Wes Williams recognized both teams during a City Council meeting earlier in February for saving the life of Zach Smith. “Their...
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‘God wasn’t done with me’ | Fort Worth officer Matt Pearce reflects on faith...

FORT WORTH, Texas — Ten years after surviving multiple gunshot wounds in a shooting that doctors said he should not have lived through, Fort Worth Police Officer Matt Pearce continues to serve the city and reflect on the faith he says carried him through the darkest moments of his life.
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The 12 Highest Rated BBQ Restaurants in All of Texas

There is something about Texas BBQ that makes you want to plan an entire road trip around it. I still remember the first time I caught that smoky, wood-fired smell drifting through an open car window somewhere outside Austin, and I knew right then that this state takes its barbecue seriously.
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Residents in one historic Fort Worth neighborhood say crime has them on edge

Longtime residents of Fort Worth’s Wedgwood Square say crime in their area has worsened in recent years, and Fort Worth police haven’t done enough to combat it. Shootings, assaults and vandalism were once far from the minds of those living in this quaint midcentury neighborhood. Now, incidents like these occur far...

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