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The USS Fort Worth is entering 'a new and final chapter,' as the Navy continues a yearslong push toward taking all of its shoreside combat ships out of service and investing the resources elsewhere, the ship's commander told the USS Fort Worth's Support Committee in an April 7, 2025, letter provided to the Report.
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As a Muslim and board director for a Fort Worth Islamic nonprofit, El Hamad asked city leaders and residents to help him build a different kind of bridge — one focused on interfaith relationships.
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Of the charity’s 29 partner agencies, 24 have had to lay off staff or furlough employees, leading to a 64% drop in staffing capacity in cities like Dallas and Houston.
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The charity, which operates the Texas Office for Refugees, filed a notice March 10 with the Texas Workforce Commission’s Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification, also known as WARN. The federal government requires employers to give 60 calendar days’ advance notice of a mass layoff to affected employees and government entities.
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The nominations for Original Screenplay popped on the screen, with nominations for Actress in a Supporting Role following shortly after. Nothing yet, he thought to himself.
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About 150 animals will be flown to Fort Worth on Sunday to join their foster families here. They're being transferred to make room for pets displaced by wildfires.
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Four images by noted photographer Sally Mann were removed from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth after news site and public officials air complaints
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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.