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Deadly dog attack in Fort Worth
A Fort Worth community is still reeling after an elderly neighbor was killed by three dogs earlier this week. NBC 5’s Evan Anderson has the details.
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Opal's Walk For Freedom 2025
Photos from Opal’s Walk For Freedom on Thursday, June 19, 2025 in Fort Worth. Watch NBC 5’s Opal’s Walk For Freedom special
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82-year-old man killed by neighbor's dogs; family demands justice
Ronald Anderson, 82, died after being attacked by three loose dogs in his Fort Worth yard. His daughter says the death was preventable and is calling for accountability.
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Deputies say Tarrant County man killed in dog attack
A Tarrant County neighborhood is still reeling from the death of their neighbor, who deputies say was killed in a dog attack. While the dogs have been taken away, the man’s family says the owner of the animals should be held accountable. NBC 5’s Shannon Miller has more from the victim’s family.
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Tarrant County man dies in dog attack
A Tarrant County neighborhood is still reeling from the death of their elderly neighbor, who deputies say was killed in a dog attack earlier this week.
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‘Opal's Walk for Freedom' returned to Fort Worth for Juneteenth in 2025
Some 2,000 people took to the streets of Fort Worth’s cultural district on Juneteenth for Opal’s Walk for Freedom. NBC 5, Telemundo 39 and Unity Unlimited, Inc. provided live coverage of the event on June 19, 2025.
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Opal's Walk for Freedom this Juneteenth
Dozens will take part in Opal’s Walk for Freedom this morning in honor of Juneteenth, but Miss Opal will not be leading it for the first time ever. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has what you need to know.
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‘Opal's Walk for Freedom' winds through Fort Worth ends with festival at Farrington Field
This year’s 2.5-mile scenic walk to celebrate Juneteenth is through Fort Worth will stream on-air, online and on streaming platforms.
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Crackdown on violent crime in Fort Worth
On Wednesday, local and federal agents announced the results of a sweeping undercover operation that they claim will make the streets safer. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey reports from the newsroom with the details.
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76 arrested, hundreds of guns and drugs seized in major Fort Worth crackdown
The undercover effort involving several law enforcement agencies ran from early April through the end of May and was dubbed “Operation Showdown.”
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Fort Worth announces results of two-month-long operation to reduce violent crimes
Law enforcement officials announced the results of a major, two-month operation aimed at reducing violent crime in Fort Worth. They say nearly 80 people are in custody and hundreds of drugs and guns have been taken off city streets.
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Fort Worth nonprofit hosting free classes for first-time homebuyers
June marks National Homeownership Month, and for many first-time buyers, the dream of owning a home can feel just out of reach, especially in today’s competitive market.
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National Cowgirl Museum announces major expansion
A $19-million,16,000-square-foot expansion will further the museums mission to showcase the contributions of cowgirls. It is set to open in November 2026.
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Cowgirl Museum in Fort Worth announces $19 million expansion
The $19 million project will further the museum’s mission to showcase and celebrate women of the West.
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YMCA Turkey Trot in Fort Worth to change course in 2025
Summer break, back-to-school, and before you know it, it’ll be Thanksgiving Day!
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YMCA Turkey Trot in Fort Worth changing course for 2025
The YMCA Turkey Trot in Fort Worth will move to downtown for 2025.
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Fort Worth man fights to survive after his truck collided with a train on Father's Day
A Fort Worth man is recovering after police say his truck collided with a train near Ryan Avenue, leaving him in critical condition. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard spoke with the victim’s loved ones about his fight for survival on Father’s Day.
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Fort Worth man fights for his life after his truck collides with train
A Fort Worth man is fighting to survive after police say his truck collided with a train, leaving him in critical condition.
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Peaceful ‘No Kings' protests held in Denton and Fort Worth
Hundreds turned out in Denton and Fort Worth for ‘No Kings’ protests showing support for protecting democracy and immigrant rights.
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Denton, Fort Worth ‘No Kings' protests draw large crowds, remain peaceful
Upwards of 1,000 people gathered in Denton and Fort Worth Saturday morning, to push back against a perceived overstep of presidential power.