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World Famous Latin Steakhouse Toro Toro Sambas Into Fort Worth
A new Latin steakhouse known around the world is already creating a lot of buzz in downtown Fort Worth, and it’s the first location in Texas.
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Should Mural of Men Picking Cotton on Will Rogers Memorial Center Be Removed?
A mural on the façade of the Will Rogers Memorial Center Auditorium showing two black men picking cotton has gone largely unnoticed for decades — should it now be removed?
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#SomethingGood: ‘Good Day' as 2-Year-Old Celebrates Milestone
Seeing your child develop at a different pace than others can be alarming. But, a North Texas family who has a child with developmental delays is celebrating every milestone, and it’s Something Good.
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Should Mural of Men Picking Cotton on Will Rogers Memorial Center Be Removed?
A mural on the façade of the Will Rogers Memorial Center Auditorium showing two black men picking cotton has gone largely unnoticed for decades — should it now be removed?
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Woodrow Wilson's Chris Evetts is November's Excellent Educator
He set out to take a struggling high school marching band in East Dallas from one of the worst in the district to what is now one of the most superior bands in the state.
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Comedy Helping Veterans Enter Workforce After Service
Dallas Comedy House has partnered with a local organization that prepares veterans for the corporate sales world after they return home from service.
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#SomethingGood: Volunteers Helping Fellow Athletes Recover After Tornadoes
Over the weekend, student-athletes at June Shelton School in Dallas volunteered to help sort through old and donated athletic gear for Carey Middle school athletes.
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Video Vault: Picking Pumpkins in 1985
Picking pumpkins in 1985 was a big deal, and one grocery store chain was offering big promotions for the perfect gourd.
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Overnight Freeze Calls for Dallas Homeless Shelter to Open Early
Our Calling, a daytime outreach center south of downtown Dallas, opened its doors overnight and is preparing to do it for a second night, if needed.
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Dallas Shelter Opens Doors for Homeless Seeking Warmth
Our Calling, a daytime outreach center south of downtown Dallas, opened its doors overnight and is preparing to do it for a second night, if needed.
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One of the Deadliest Dangers on Halloween, Is On The Road
Families are getting ready for trick-or-treating Thursday night, and safety experts remind us there are a number of hidden dangers that could affect your children. One of the biggest dangers is on the road.
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#SomethingGood: Nonprofit Builds Epic Costumes for Children in Wheelchairs
Wheelchair costumes turn kids into superheroes and rockstars and that is today’s Something Good.
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#SomethingGood: Nonprofit Builds Epic Costumes for Children in Wheelchairs
Wheelchair costumes turn kids into superheroes and rockstars and that is today’s Something Good.
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An Epic Halloween House in Keller Turns Heads Every Year
A family in Keller spares no expense pulling out all the stops every year for Halloween.
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An Epic Halloween House in Keller Turns Heads Every Year
A family in Keller spares no expense pulling out all the stops every year for Halloween.
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Mrs. Silvia Campos-Ortiz is October's Excellent Educator
For October, we introduce you to a kindergarten teacher in Arlington, who is going above and beyond to make sure her students get a quality education.
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Family, Community Lay Atatiana Jefferson to Rest in Her Dallas Funeral
Family, friends and the community who surrounded Atatiana Jefferson laid her to rest at her funeral Thursday in Dallas. She was shot and killed in her home by a Fort Worth police officer earlier this month.
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Friends and Family Will Gather to Remember Atatiana Jefferson
Jefferson is the young woman shot and killed by a Fort Worth police officer in her own home. Her funeral is at 11am at Concord Church in Dallas.
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Concert in Fort Worth to Honor Gospel Legends
The Black Musicians Association of Tarrant County will honor legendary musicians of North Texas on Saturday, Oct. 26 at 5 p.m.