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Storms Leave Behind Hail, Some Damage
Severe storms left some hail damage and areas of brief flooding Wednesday in North Texas.
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Lightning Blamed in Fire That Caused Extensive Damage to Fort Worth Home
Lightning is likely to blame for a Tuesday morning house fire at a home in northwest Fort Worth.
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Man Runs for His Life as Eagle Mountain Marina Collapses Around Him in Storm
Like a scene from an action movie, a Fort Worth man dodged flying debris and barely escaped with his life as a marina collapsed around him during severe storms Sunday night.
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Man Runs for His Life as Eagle Mountain Marina Collapses Around Him in Storm
Like a scene from an action movie, a Fort Worth man dodged flying debris and barely escaped with his life as a marina collapsed around him during severe storms Sunday night.
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Lake Worth Reopens to Joy of Holiday Boaters, Jet Skiers
Heavy rains the past month have left parks and boat ramps submerged and local lakes riding so high that several of them have had to close for the holiday weekend. But boaters and jet skiers in the Fort Worth area received some good news Sunday as Lake Worth reopened.
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Flooded North Texas Lakes Closed for Memorial Day Weekend
Lakes and waterways across North Texas are bursting at the banks after days of heavy rain.
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Heavy Rain in Fort Worth Closes Many Roads, Lake Worth Boat Ramp
Storms brought in heavy rain Wednesday morning, leaving many roads closed due to flooding and Lake Worth closed to boating. First responders were at multiple high water rescues in southern Fort Worth.
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Storms Damage Boat Docks at Eagle Mountain Lake
A powerful storm that moved across the western parts of North Texas left behind damage along the shores of Eagle Mountain Lake.
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Storms Damage Boat Docks at Eagle Mountain Lake
A powerful storm that moved across the western parts of North Texas left behind damage along the shores of Eagle Mountain Lake.
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Denton Considers Options to Prepare for Emerald Ash Borer
Denton officials say they will conduct an inventory of the city’s ash trees, in anticipation of the arrival of an invasive species which kills those trees. The Emerald Ash Borer has already been discovered in Tarrant County.
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Crews in Tarrant County to Spray for Mosquitoes
Crews in Tarrant County will spray for mosquitoes in parts of the county this week after recent samples tested positive for West Nile virus, according to Tarrant County Public Health.
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North Texas School District Allows Employees to Carry Guns
Employees of Paradise ISD — northwest of Eagle Mountain Lake — will be allowed to carry firearms following a Monday vote by the district’s school board, superintendent Dr. Paul Uttle said.
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Body Found After Boat Crash on Eagle Mountain Lake
A woman is dead and another person was injured after a boat wreck at Eagle Mountain Lake Sunday evening.
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Flood Threat Dropping on Tarrant County Lakes
Two Tarrant County lakes may not flood homes as the levels begin to level off and drop.
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Weeks of Rain Benefit Boaters, Businesses at Eagle Mountain Lake
It wasn’t long ago that Eagle Mountain Lake in Tarrant County was more than 10 feet below normal. But after several weeks of rain, there is a huge difference.
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Lavon Lake Fills to Conservation Level on Recent Rains
For the first time in five years water is being released from Lavon Lake.
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Spring Rains Give Floating Restaurant a Boost
A month has made all the difference for a floating restaurant that brands itself as the largest of its kind in Texas.
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Alligator Spotted in Cedar Hill
Neighbors are alarmed after an alligator was found roaming in their area.
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Recent Rains Benefit Reservoirs, Avoid More Restrictions
Recent rains have greatly improved the reservoir situation for the Tarrant Regional Water District, but the West Fork reservoirs are still hurting.