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New Texas Restaurant Bans Cellphones, Enforces Dress Code
A new restaurant in the Fort Worth Stockyards is taking customers back to a time before cell phones.
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You'll Have to Go Cellphone-Free to Eat at This Texas Restaurant
In the historic Fort Worth Stockyards where cattle once roamed, a new Italian restaurant called Caterina’s is bringing back the old days in a unique way. It’s banning cellphones.
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A Flag Football Game in North Texas Makes State History
On a recent Thursday evening in Fort Worth two high school teams met for the very first girls varsity flag football game in North Texas. As the 50th anniversary of Title IX approaches, the students and coaches reflected on what progress in girls’ sports looks like and why it matters.
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American Airlines Resumes Inflight Alcohol Sales
Fort Worth-based American Airlines will resume alcohol sales and service aboard flights on Monday after the pandemic put them on hiatus for more than two years.
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North Texas Dealer Giving Teen Caught in Tornado a New Truck
The driver of a red pickup truck seen in a widely-circulated video flipping over on Highway 290 during a tornado in Elgin will soon be cruising town in a brand new red Chevy truck.
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Ticket Prices Are Rising at Popular Museums and Theme Parks—Here's Which Ones Rose the Most Over the Last 4 Years
The top three biggest increases in museum prices were split up between New York, Texas and California.
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Support Flows to ‘Changed' Texas Synagogue After Hostage Standoff
The tight-knit congregation at the Texas synagogue traces its roots back to a gathering organized over 20 years ago by a handful of families new to the area.
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Who is Aafia Siddiqui, the Federal Prisoner at the Center of Texas Synagogue Standoff?
Take a closer look at the case for Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani woman who is imprisoned nearby on charges of trying to kill American service members in Afghanistan.
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Trial for Officer Who Shot Atatiana Jefferson Set for January
The trial for a former Fort Worth officer charged with murder will start in January.
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American Airlines Plagued by Major Flight Cancellations for 4th Day
American Airlines is still trying to dig out from under a blizzard of cancelled flights over the last few days. By midday Monday, American had canceled more than 350 flights.
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‘Who Would Do This?' Texas Woman Found Tracking Device on Car Two Weeks Before Her Murder
A woman who was shot to death in Fort Worth Tuesday night found a tracking device attached to her car about two weeks ago, according to her family and her own posting on social media.
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Juneteenth Museum Planned for Historic Fort Worth, Texas Neighborhood
Fort Worth could soon be home to the National Juneteenth Museum, preserving the history of the national holiday and furthering historical education about oppression and freedom.
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Biblical Sacrifice Led to 5 Grisly Murders; 3 Found in Burning Dumpster: Affidavit
A man arrested Monday night and charged in connection with the deaths of three people whose dismembered bodies were found in a burning dumpster last week has been tied to two other slayings and has confessed to the killings saying he was committing biblical sacrifice.
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Three Dismembered Bodies, Found in Burning Texas Dumpster
Fort Worth police on Friday announced that three dismembered bodies were found in a dumpster on the city’s west side on Wednesday.
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Looking to Vacation for Less? Here Are the Most, and Least, Affordable Destinations in the U.S.
If you’re keeping an eye on your budget for your next vacation, here’s a look at the most and least affordable spots in the U.S., according to ParkSleepFly.
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Fort Worth Man Who Shot Texas State Trooper Faces No Charges
A Fort Worth man who shot a Texas State Trooper is facing no charges after learning a plainclothes man outside his front door, and who had followed him home in what he thought was an act of road rage, was a law enforcement officer.
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Texas Man Accused of Assaulting Officers in Capitol Riot Arrested
The FBI on Tuesday arrested Thomas Cliff Ballard on charges he assaulted police officers with a baton and threw a table during the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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American Recalling Flight Attendants to Handle Travel Crowds
American Airlines is canceling extended leaves for about 3,300 flight attendants and telling them to come back to work in time for the holiday season.
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Seven for Simone; Biles Claims Another US Gymnastics Title
Simone Biles looks ready for Tokyo. So it seems, are the leading contenders vying to join the reigning world and Olympic gymnastics champion in Japan next month.
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Malone Wins First US Gymnastics Title, With Tokyo in Sight
Brody Malone has won his first U.S. men’s gymnastics title, putting the Stanford junior in prime position to make it to the Tokyo Olympics this summer.