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The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday, August 12, 2022, including the announcement of a new H-E-B in Tarrant County, school safety audits conducted in Texas and the arrest of a woman accused of murdering her North Texas boyfriend.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday, August 11, 2022 including 700 new jobs at an H-E-B in North Texas, the new Fort Worth budget, and a Game of Thrones pop-up event in Dallas.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, August 10, 2002, including a guilty verdict in the Yaser Said trial, a guilty plea in a double homicide and a kicker competition at Dallas Cowboys training camp.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, August 9, 2002, including the continued trial of a North Texas man accused of killing his two daughters inside a taxi in 2008, more on the White Settlement man accused of drunk driving resulting in a death and a retail center planned for North Fort Worth.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Monday, August 8, 2002, including an exclusive interview with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, two men shot during an argument with another person over a parking space and a woman struck and killed as she tried to cross Interstate 20 in Arlington.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday, August 5, 2002, including Garth Brooks performing for a packed audience at AT&T stadium, health inspectors shutting down one Fort Worth restaurant, and two separate shootings on Thursday morning leaving one dead and one injured.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday, August 4, 2022, including why utility bills in Texas may be higher, the Tarrant County Sheriff Office's response to claims about conditions in the jail, and the potential location of a Portillo's in Fort Worth.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, August 3, 2022, including a man on trial for the murder of his two daughters, more transportation to poorer Fort Worth neighborhoods, and the Marine Corps' first Black four-star general.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, August 2, 2022, including the Fort Worth teacher shortage, the lack of air conditioning in Texas prisons and Saturday night's Garth Brooks concert.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Monday, August 1, 2022, including a 14-year-old struck by a bullet in a drive-by shooting, a woman struck and killed by a pickup truck in a hit-and-run crash and two $1 million Texas Lottery winners.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday, July 29, 2022, including a wildfire ignited by the sun, pushback from Robb Elementary's principal on school safety, and vaccination clinics for school children in Fort Worth and Arlington.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday, July 28, 2022, including: Charter Communications is hit with $7.3 billion verdict in lawsuit over the murder of an 83-year-old Texas woman; demand for Fort Worth country club memberships is soaring; H-E-B makes second major North Texas land purchase in less than one week.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, July 27, 2022, including Texas' abortion trigger ban, the woman who fired shots at a police officer at the Dallas-Love Field airport, and teachers who are becoming qualified to carry firearms.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, July 26, 2022, including: an armed woman was shot by an officer at Dallas Love Field after firing gun in airport, police say; Staff diversity has been a point of emphasis for Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy; TCU School of Medicine to be renamed in honor of Anne Burnett Marion.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Monday, July 25th, 2022, including H-E-B purchases 20 acres in Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Gov. Abbott declares disaster for Somervell County fire and how many cases of monkeypox are in DFW?
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday, July 22, 2022, including a battle between a rancher and Texas Parks and Wildlife over a herd of deer, a graduate of UT-Arlington who could become the first Black four-star general and the active shooter training Fort Worth teachers are receiving from police.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday, July 21, 2022 including: Crews work to contain wildfires in North Texas; for just $33 in parts, a Colleyville teen's invention fixes a common AC problem; developer proposes 56 homes in Colleyville and prices will start at $2.5 million.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, July 20, 2022 including: Homes destroyed by 500-acre wildfire near Possum Kingdom Lake; blaze grows near Glen Rose; Meteorologists say Texans may have to wait a few more weeks for rain to relieve the heat wave; Ex-TCU football star running back accused of burglary with intent to rape in Houston.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, July 19, 2022 including: Juvenile shot, wounded in road rage incident in north Fort Worth neighborhood; The housing market may be cooling, but in Dallas-Fort Worth, the signs are more mixed; Texas heat wave is sending critters crawling into homes to cool off.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Monday, July 18th, 2022 including summer heat reaching new highs in Fort Worth this summer, a beverage company planning a new warehouse in Denton County, and a mom being accused of poisoning her child at a Fort Worth hospital.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday, July 15, 2022, including comments made about former Colleyville High School principal James Whitfield, attempts to limit power usage by those with smart thermostats, and the second confirmed case of monkeypox in Tarrant County.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday, July 14, 2022, including: Fort Worth school board asks Texas governor to call special session for new gun laws; Fort Worth is spending $250 million to fix its water pipes, but it may not be enough; and finally, Dallas ISD asks parents if students should carry clear backpacks this fall.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, July 13, 2022, including a change in the housing market in Dallas and Fort Worth, accusations of corruption at a Fort Worth women's prison and the first case of monkeypox in Tarrant County.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, July 12, 2022, including: HOA sues couple over feeding the ducks in Texas and the lawsuit is seeking up to $250,000; Texas' biggest tax-free weekend is approaching; and finally, a radio engineer for Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers dead at 56.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Monday, July 11, 2022, including a potential railroad workers strike, two Haltom City police officers released from the hospital after a Fourth of July weekend shooting and a new barbecue restaurant coming to Fort Worth's Southside.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday, July 8, 2022, including: Texas juvenile prisons suspend intakes, isolate kids up to 22 hours due to staff shortages; the WNBA's Brittney Griner pleads guilty at her drug trial in Russia; Naval air station pumped $2.7 billion into Fort Worth's economy last year, study finds.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday, June 7, 2022, including a Texas abortion provider who is shutting down its clinics, a new report on the Uvalde shooting and backlash against the latest endorsement deal for the Dallas Cowboys.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, July 6, 2022, including: What we know about Amber Tsai and Collin Davis, victims in Haltom City, Texas, shooting; House cleaning at TCU continues as one of its longest-tenured coaches will leave; and finally, Coffee shop industry ignored these areas. So Fort Worth entrepreneurs started their own.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday, July 1, 2022 including the rescue of two Texas hikers from a cold Colorado hiking trail, a Fort Worth tax consultant who is under investigation resulting from a complaint from an employee at the government entity he fights, and the approval of the Fort Worth school board budget.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday, June 30, 2022, including: Denton passes resolution that de-prioritizes enforcement of abortion laws; Fort Worth school board approves $819.5 million budget, pay increases for employees; Video shows officer hit unarmed Kennedale man 16 times with flashlight in face according to a lawsuit.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, including the blocking of an abortion ban by a Harris County judge, a $10 million donation from H-E-B to the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, and the conviction of a man found guilty of capital murder in the 2018 death of Fort Worth police Officer Garrett Hull.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, including: a 15-year-old boy died from gunshot wound after shooting at Fort Worth hotel, police say; a familiar pitmaster joins the barbecue scene in south Fort Worth; and finally, heat and drought are stressing North Texas cattle herds.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Monday, June 27, 2022, including an abortion rights protest in Fort Worth, a shooting victim hospitalized early Sunday and a pedestrian struck by a vehicle and hospitalized late Saturday.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday, June 24, 2022, including: a man who oversentenced on false testimony and released from jail says he's not done fighting; Texas Rangers are investigating the death of a man who died in Denton police custody after a ‘medical episode'; No more hoodies — and no dresses for older students — allowed under the new Forney ISD dress code.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday, June 23, 2022, including Lockheed Martin's contribution to Top Gun: Maverick, President Joe Biden's request to pause the federal gas tax, and a woman stabbed to death by her sister.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, including: a family was stunned at a funeral when the casket contained wrong body sent from Fort Worth; a North Texas church was destroyed by fire except for a cross left standing in the debris; and, finally, Arlington's Rolling Hills Country Club will close this summer, paving way for more housing.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, including Pharrell Williams paying off a North Texas woman's student debt, a Tarrant County Dollar General cited for rodent droppings and a shout-out to a Fort Worth coffee shop in Leon Bridges' new single.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday, June 17, 2022, including Arlington's selection as a World Cup host city, preseason training from the Dallas Cowboys and efforts from police to purchase guns for $100 gift cards.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday, June 26, 2022, including: how two students inspired Fort Worth to offer free menstrual pads in city buildings; a fallen police officer, a Fort Worth Paschal alum, has been honored with baseball park in his name; and finally, Construction equipment giant Caterpillar is moving its headquarters from Illinois to Irving, Texas.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, June 15, 2022, including two teenagers' efforts to expand access to menstrual products, the death of former Paris Coffee Shop owner Mike Smith, and a city council meeting seeking to ban a church whose pastor called for LGBTQ people to be put to death.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, June 14, 2022, including: no children were hurt and a gunman was killed by police at a summer camp in Duncanville; an adults-only drag show at Texas Live! drew in protest over “protecting kids”; and since the beginning of the pandemic, schools have seen decreasing numbers of students going to college — but with students back in person, there are signs that trend is reversing.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Monday, June 13, 2022, including seven white nationalists from North Texas arrested in Idaho, an 18-year-old arrested in connection with another teen's death and Southlake Carroll baseball winning its fifth state title.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Friday, June 10, 2022, including a North Texas pastor who called for gay people to be executed, the return of the largest Buc-ee's in the country to Texas, and the top barbecue joint opening a brick-and-mortar restaurant.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Thursday, June 9, 2022, including Fort Worth's first H-E-B, a Texas House committee's investigation into the Uvalde shooting, and a Texas Longhorns baseball player's nomination for a top award.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Wednesday, June 8th, 2022, including the first case of monkeypox in Dallas County, the death of a 15-year-old BMX rider in an accident on the Texas 183 and actor Matthew McConaughey's calls for gun control during a visit to the White House.
The top headlines from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on Tuesday, June 7th, 2022, including a lawsuit against American Airlines for a man's wrongful stint in jail, the identity of a Tarrant County deputy who died on a call Sunday and a change in reading education techniques in Fort Worth schools.