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Dillow was born in Illinois and moved to Texas as a young man, settling near Irving, according to previous Star-Telegram coverage. In the 1890s, Dillow came to Fort Worth to open Poly’s first grocery ...
Newton Masonic Lodge held a fundraiser breakfast for Open ... Only two Safe Haven Baby Boxes exist in the state: Des Moines and Fort Dodge. Pietrack said Open Arms Foundation wants to be the ...
Melony Watson said she has five children in Fort Worth ISD schools and is speaking on behalf of Parent Shield Fort Worth, an organization that represents hundreds of parents focused on improving ...
The National Juneteenth Museum, a project years in the making, is set to rise on the site of the Southside Community Center. The Fort Worth City Council approved the demolition of the building earlier ...
The day became a federal holiday June 17, 2021, with Lee in attendance as President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth bill into ...
We're exploring the family-friendly adventure waiting at Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine. With renovations, new attractions, and a packed lineup of summer activities, it’s the perfect spot to ...
Ava Moore, 18, a standout basketball player and 2024 graduate of Fort Worth Timber Creek High School, was named by Texas Park and Wildlife authorities as the woman killed on Grapevine Lake around ...
A teenager was killed over an apparent gambling game Wednesday in Fort Worth, according to police. Officers responded to a call about a shooting in the 3800 block of Great Basin Lane, a news ...
Retailer JCPenney is laying off 296 workers at a warehouse it is closing just north of Fort Worth, according to a filing with state officials. The move follows the struggling retailer’s merger ...