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Bonnie and Clyde Murder Indictments Discovered in Old Tarrant County Court Records
Tarrant County court clerks stumbled across some long-lost history – the original indictments of Bonnie and Clyde for murdering two lawmen in Grapevine in 1932.
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‘We Got Her!': Video Shows Dramatic Rescue of Kidnapped Fort Worth Girl
A video showing the dramatic moment a kidnapped 8-year-old Fort Worth girl was rescued by police was released on Monday.
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Tracking Your Kid's Cellphone? Their Location Can Be Faked
Many parents use GPS apps to track their children. But few parents know what many teenagers do – that their GPS location can secretly be faked.
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Fiery Train Derailment Prompts Evacuations in Fort Worth
A Union Pacific freight train carrying ethanol in a Fort Worth neighborhood went off its tracks Wednesday morning and caught fire, prompting an evacuation of nearby homes and a hazardous materials response.
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4 Family Members Found Dead in North Fort Worth Home
Four members of the same family were found dead Monday in a home in North Fort Worth, police said.
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Fort Worth SWAT Deploys New, Non-Lethal Weapon to Lasso Suspects
Fort Worth Police Department SWAT officers are the first in the country to deploy a new, non-lethal weapon that uses a rope to lasso a person’s arms or legs.
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UT Arlington Suspends All Social Activities in Fraternities, Sororities
The University of Texas at Arlington on Wednesday announced it has suspended all social activities at its 31 fraternities and sororities.
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American Airlines Grounds 14 Planes for Overhead Bin Issue
American Airlines has grounded 14 planes and canceled 40 flights because of an issue with overhead bins.
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Fort Worth Man Dies After Electronic Cigarette Explodes
A Fort Worth man died last month after an electronic cigarette exploded and cut his artery, according to the Tarrant County Medical Examiner.
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Fort Worth Man Dies After Electronic Cigarette Explodes
A Fort Worth man died last week after an electronic cigarette exploded, cutting a major artery in his neck, according to a report from the Tarrant County Medical Examiner.
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Catholic Church to Reveal List of Clergy ‘Credibly Accused' of Sexual Abuse
Fulfilling a promise to the Catholic faithful, Bishop Edward Burns of the Diocese of Dallas Thursday released a list of 31 priests with “credible accusations” of sexual abuse against minors since 1950.
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Bed Bugs Infest Government Office That Deals With Disasters
A federal government office in Fort Worth that helps people during disasters is dealing with a crisis itself – bed bugs.
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Ex-Hospice Manager Admits Scheme to Drug Patients to ‘Hasten Their Deaths'
A former manager of a Collin County hospice has pleaded guilty to health care fraud, admitting her role in a $60 million scheme that involved drugging patients to “hasten their deaths,” according to court documents.
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Two Boys, 13 and 14, Arrested in Fort Worth Murder
Two boys, ages 13 and 14, broke into a Fort Worth apartment on Friday and shot and killed the woman inside, authorities say.
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Airline Workers at D/FW Indicted in FBI Sting to Smuggle Drugs, Guns, Explosives on Commercial Airplanes
Ten airline workers at D/FW International Airport have been indicted in an FBI undercover operation for allegedly plotting to smuggle methamphetamine, explosives and guns onto planes, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday.
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3 Siblings Who Lost Parents and Sister in Crash Are Recovering in Hospital
Three children who were seriously injured in a car crash that killed their parents and baby sister are on an “incredible journey” of recovery in Fort Worth, their grandmother said.
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‘Affluenza Teen' Ethan Couch Released From Jail After Serving 2 Years
Ethan Couch, the “affluenza” teen who killed four people in a drunken driving crash in 2013, is free Monday after serving two years in county jail for violating his probation.
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Mormon Youth Interviews With Bishops Under Scrutiny
A group of people demanding an end to one-on-one interviews between Mormon youth and lay leaders and the sexual questions that sometimes arise during the meetings plan to march to church headquarters Friday to show they’re not satisfied despite a rule change this week that allows children to bring parents with them. Group organizer Sam Young, a Mormon father from...
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Videos Show Indicted Fort Worth Officer Punching Man in Face
An indicted Fort Worth police officer punched a man in the face who had just been discharged from the hospital after the man called him “bro,” according to videos of the incident obtained by NBC 5.
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Fort Worth Pays Homeless People to Pick Up Trash
The city of Fort Worth is paying homeless people to pick up trash as part of a unique program to clean up the city — and turn lives around.