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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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Savor the zest at Pollo Campero
Enjoy flavorful fried chicken, sides, and more at the new Pollo Campero in Fort Worth.
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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.
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Group of women dressed as handmaidens at ‘No Kings' protest in Fort Worth
A large group of people dressed as handmaidens from the series “The Handmaids Tale” walked the streets in Downtown Fort Worth during a protest on Saturday.
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FIFA World Cup '26 poster kicks local artist to new heights
Each city hosting 2026 FIFA World Cup matches will have a poster seen around the world. A Fort Worth artist made the poster for Dallas.
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Meet the artist behind the 2026 FIFA World Cup host city poster for North Texas
Each host city for 2026 FIFA World Cup matches will have a poster seen around the world. NBC 5’s Deborah Ferguson talked to the Fort Worth artist selected by the organizing committee to make the poster for Dallas and North Texas.
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Fort Worth city leaders urge caution on social media amid rise in rumors about ICE arrests
As demonstrations against ICE operations heat up, Fort Worth city leaders are urging their community to be responsible on social media. In an open letter city councilmember Carlos Flores says speculation about ICE arrests in the historic Northside is stoking fear. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard talked to the community about what they’re feeling right now.
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Fort Worth leaders urge caution on social media amid rise in speculation about ICE arrests
Fort Worth city leaders are urging their community to be responsible amid specuation abouta rise in ICE operations.
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5 Talk Street: Reading With You – Mayor's Summer Reading Challenge
Discussing batting “summer slide” and the Mayor’s Summer Reading Challenge with Krystal Lofton of the Fort Worth Public Library.
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Killer parasite poses threat to Texas cattle industry
The U.S. is ramping up the fight against a parasite that experts say is a multibillion-dollar threat to the Texas cattle industry. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard has the latest on the New World screwworm.
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Cattle industry warns of killer parasite posing $11 billion threat to Texas
The New World screwworm has been advancing north through Mexico, causing the U.S. to temporarily close the border to cattle imports.
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Tarrant Area Food Bank hosts second annual indoor farmer's market
NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and Tarrant Area Food Bank (TAFB) invite you to visit TAFB’s second annual indoor farmer’s market on Thursdays this summer.
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The Peruvian Festival returns!
NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and Academia Así es mi Perú are thrilled to invite you to the annual Peruvian Festival on Saturday, July 19 in Fort Worth.
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Prestigious piano competition The Cliburn enters final round
The cash prize for winning The Cliburn is $100,000, but what it can do for a career is worth much more. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker talked to the last American to win the international competition.
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Tarrant County Commissioners vote to redraw lines on political map
Protestors could not stop Tarrant County from making a new political map. On Tuesday, county commissioners voted to redraw the lines. They approved a map that was posted online, but never discussed in recent public forums. The final vote is likely to favor Republican candidates.
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Van Cliburn International Piano Competition starts third and final round
The pressure is on this week as six finalists in the 17th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition enter the final round of the prestigious competition.
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Fort Worth police using new technology to track gunfire
Fort Worth Police are now looking to a new tool to help solve crimes – gunshot detection technology.