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L. Clifford Davis, a trailblazing attorney who played a pivotal role in desegregating public schools and advancing civil rights, passed away Saturday at the age of 100.
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Happy President’s Day! Today, Americans take a moment to honor the leaders who have shaped the nation’s history. The day is a reminder of the contributions, challenges, and vision that have defined the U.S. presidency. Whether reflecting on the founding fathers or modern-day leadership, President’s Day serves as an opportunity to celebrate leadership, unity,…
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Benbrook, TX – After nearly four decades of dedicated service, Fire Chief Tommy Davis has officially retired, marking the end of an incredible career in fire service.
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — History comes alive at Dolores Huerta Elementary with the African American Student-Created Museum, a powerful showcase of culture, innovation, and storytelling.
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Fort Worth’s 40th Annual Greater Fort Worth Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Parade and Rally is back after a winter weather delay. Â
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Fort Worth city officials have officially committed to the National Juneteenth Museum, securing a 40-year lease on city property and pledging $15 million to support the long-awaited project.
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Benbrook, it’s time to celebrate Black History Month! 🎉
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February marks Black History Month, a time to recognize the profound contributions of Black leaders, innovators, and changemakers who have shaped history and continue to inspire future generations.
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The West Arena buzzed with excitement Sunday afternoon as hundreds gathered for the annual Fiddle Showdown at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. This highly anticipated event awarded $7,500 in scholarships to talented teens who wowed the crowd with their musical skills.
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On Inauguration Day, Fort Worth’s Opal Lee, known as the Grandmother of Juneteenth, wrote an open letter urging President Donald Trump to embrace unity and courage in his leadership.