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Crews find infant's body after 18 hour search in Trinity River
Police said the infant’s body was recovered from the Trinity River at about midday Sunday. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil spoke with a family member of the victims.
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The body of a young child recovered 18 hours after car went into Trinity River, police say
A woman was pulled from the water and first responders are searching for other passengers.
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DFW postal workers rally against proposed USPS changes
Dozens of postal workers rallied in Dallas and Fort Worth Thursday in response to proposed Trump administration changes to the U.S. Postal Service.
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Far Southwest Fort Worth seeing explosive development
Far southwest Fort Worth is seeing explosive development from large mixed-used projects, plans for new grocery stores, and new retail and infrastructure upgrades..
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Explosive development in Southwest Fort Worth
Far southwest Fort Worth is seeing new mixed use projects, plans for new stores, and infrastructure upgrades. NBC 5’s Evan Anderson has the details.
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Bluebonnets begin to bloom in North Texas
It’s a sure sign of spring in Texas, Bluebonnets have started to spring up alongside highways in North Texas.
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Bluebonnets spotted along North Texas highways
Bluebonnets have started blooming, NBC 5 found the state flower blooming along State Highway 360 near FAA Boulevard.
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FWPD release body cam video of incident where owner was mistaken for burglar
Fort Worth Police released body camera footage from an attempted burglary where officers mistakenly shot at the owner of a business.
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FWPD release body cam video of incident where owner was mistaken for burglar
Fort Worth Police shot at the owner of a business after mistaking him for a burglar.
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Fort Worth wrong-way crash leaves one seriously injured, police say
Two people were hospitalized after a wrong-way crash along Interstate 30 early Monday morning.
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Fort Worth neighborhood on edge after shooting Sunday morning
Police say a shooting killed two people and left another in critical condition early Sunday morning. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard spoke with neighbors after the incident.
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Two dead, one in critical condition after early morning shooting in Fort Worth
Gunshots went off at about 3 a.m. on Lisbon Street, hitting homes and cars.
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Iconic iguana Iggy again watches over Fort Worth Zoo
Iggy, the Fort Worth Zoo’s iconic iguana, is back greeting zoo visitors and drivers along University Drive after a two-month absence.
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Latest Fort Worth housing report shows more inventory and more room to negotiate
The February housing report from the Greater Fort Worth Association of Realtors is out and realtors are pointing to changes that may help more buyers enter the market.
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Iggy returns to the Fort Worth Zoo
The Fort Worth Zoo’s iconic iguana Iggy is back in a familiar spot after a makeover.
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North Texas housing market shifts as inventory increases
The latest housing report shows more homes on the market in Fort Worth, creating better conditions for buyers. NBC 5 looks at what this means for the spring real estate season.
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Man who survived Fort Worth wrong-way crash shares story
He is the sole survivor of a wrong-way crash in Fort Worth that killed five people. After months in the hospital, for the first time we are hearing from the 35-year-old guitarist about the violent wreck and the loss of the love of his life. Meredith Yeomans has the story you’ll only see on NBC 5.
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Driver killed in suspected road rage shooting in Fort Worth
A Fort Worth man is dead, police say, killed in an apparent road rage shooting Thursday morning northeast of downtown.
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Sole survivor of Fort Worth fatal wrong way crash speaks out: ‘It was so fast'
The sole survivor of a wrong-way crash in Fort Worth that killed five people is sharing his story for the first time.
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Musical now playing in Dallas tells story of the man on the billboard in 2010
15 years ago a naked man spent six hours atop a Fort Worth billboard before police talked him down. A new musical in Dallas tells James Apple’s story.