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Local photographer Brian Luenser has wowed Fort Worth once again with a remarkable image of a single lightning bolt striking downtown.

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The Benbrook Lady Bobcats started the new year with a strong showing at the Richland Royals Winter Tournament, showcasing their resilience and determination on the soccer field.

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Residents of North Benbrook experienced a sudden power and internet outage just before 10 PM, sparking a flurry of online speculation about the cause.

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The Dallas Mavericks are scoring big off the court this season. They are teaming up with Raising Canes for the “Winter Warm Up” drive, a heartwarming initiative to help families in need stay cozy this winter.
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Joan T. Trew, a revered Fort Worth resident and trailblazer in the real estate and nonprofit communities, passed away peacefully on December 31, 2024, at the age of 92.

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Not far from the Benbrook area, controversial justice residents have been approved by the mayor and city council for a well-known and outspoken church.

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The Texas legislative session begins Jan. 14, with North Texas lawmakers reigniting a debate over displaying the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.

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Arctic air is forecast to sweep into North Texas starting Sunday, January 5. Fort Worth ISD has a comprehensive plan to address potential weather-related disruptions as students prepare to return from winter break. While no announcements have been made regarding delays or cancellations, the district proactively monitors the situation.

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Bill Hanna, a respected journalist and public servant, passed away unexpectedly this week while vacationing with family in Mexico. He was 62.

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Texas appraisal districts, already reshaped by 2024 reforms, could see more changes as lawmakers file bills for the upcoming legislative session.