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Habitual Offender Sentenced in Fort Worth to 30 30 Years In Drug Trafficking Case

Fort Worth, Texas - A Tarrant County jury has sentenced a 44-year-old man to 30 years in prison after finding him guilty of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, prosecutors said. Pathom Madane Daniels was convicted earlier this week following an investigation that began May 8, 2024, when...
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Buckle up, Fort Worth: It’s going to be nasty cold. Here’s a blow-by-blow forecast

If you thought it was miserably cold Friday in Fort Worth, you’ll soon know the true meaning of misery. North Texas will dip below freezing Friday night and not emerge until Tuesday afternoon after having endured wind chills of -15. And then, of course, there’s all the ice, sleet and snow. Here’s a detailed look of...
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Loews Hotels to develop Americana in Arlington, Texas

Loews Hotels & Co, a wholly owned subsidiary of Loews Corp. and a branded owner, operator and developer, released development plans for Americana by Loews Hotels – Arlington, Texas, its third hotel in Arlington, Texas’ entertainment district. Set to replace the existing Sheraton Arlington Hotel, Americana by Loews...
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A Real Texas Success Story of Meaty Deliciousness Smoke and Bone BBQ

We decided to make the trip to Panther Island Brewing to indulge in some Texas BBQ at Smoke & Bone BBQ. As soon as we pulled up, we could smell the BBQ smoke wafting through the air. It’s a thick, aromatic, and often persistent plume created by cooking with hardwood, meat, rubs, and spices “low and slow.” It’s truly...
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Disabled son of ICE detainee dies after 30 days of hospitalization

ARLINGTON, Texas — Less than a month after demanding the release of a North Texas father detained by ICE, the disabled son of that man has died, the family confirmed. According to a press release, Wael Tarabishi was pronounced dead at about 1:55 p.m. Friday in the ICU at Methodist Mansfield Medical Center. He was 30.
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Bookstore Asks for Help Finding ‘Book Baby’ After Woman Goes Into Labor While Browsing...

Monkey and Dog Books couldn’t believe what happened inside their shop — but their sweet search for the “book baby” quickly turned into a feel-good viral moment
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Forgotten Fort Worth History Reveals Shocking Wartime Decisions

Historical research done right — that is, honestly — is a lot like science itself. Conclusions are not predetermined; often, they unsettle assumptions rather than confirming them. And discovery arrives unexpectedly. Simply ask author and historian Harold Rich, a “late bloomer” academic who has returned to book...
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Ahead of winter freeze, volunteers document Tarrant County’s homeless population

Standing outside a Worth Heights convenience store Thursday night, Fort Worth resident Darren Richie spoke freely about his life story, sharing both the good and the bad with strangers he just met. Richie, 59, has been homeless for about five months. He wasn’t able to pay rent on his apartment...
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Ice Storm Panic Sends DFW Airport Traffic to a Complete Standstill

It looks like a whole lot of people had the same idea to get way out of Texas before the big ice/snowstorm hit. The result was an insane amount of traffic at a standstill outside of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Thursday night (January 22). Memories of the 2021 Texas Freeze...
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Thousands show their respect for Buddhist monks on a Walk for Peace

APEX, N.C. (RNS) — Judging from the crowds who lined up for miles on the side of the road to greet them and hand them flowers, oranges and bottled water, the simple act of walking for peace sparked nothing short of reverence. The post Thousands show their respect for Buddhist monks on a Walk for Peace appeared first...

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