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The suit alleges guards beat and raped Aafia Siddiqui, denied her medical care and violated her religious freedoms. Her case has also long been the subject of international controversy.
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A disaster declaration has been issued for the area in Scurry County in case of future quakes.
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Artist Christopher Blay transforms a transit bus from the 1970s into a monument telling visitors about the importance of buses during the Civil Rights Movement.
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The court said the state did not have enough evidence to prove that Mason knew she was ineligible to vote when she cast a ballot in the 2016 election. She was facing a five-year prison sentence.
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Fort Worth area agencies are getting the ball rolling on transit initiatives in preparation for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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The Fort Worth Fire Department said the explosion at a downtown hotel that left at least 21 injured was likely caused by a gas leak.
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Before Sandra Day O’Connor broke barriers as the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, she was a cowgirl — and she has a spot in Fort Worth’s National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame to prove it.
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John Fletcher still has the cardboard sign that says, 'Hooray for JFK,' in faded blue glitter.
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Randy Ford, owner of Arlington’s J. Gilligan’s Bar & Grill, was on the edge of his couch Oct. 23.
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Every 10 years, the future of downtown Fort Worth is reimagined through an updated strategic plan.