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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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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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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.
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Fort Worth interim police chief takes reins after Noakes retirement
Starting this week there’s a new man in charge of the Fort Worth Police Department. Interim Chief Robert Alldredge is now leading the office, after Chief Neil Noakes retired on Friday.
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A look at the new technology Fort Worth police are using to track gunfire
Fort Worth Police are now looking to a new tool to help solve crimes – gunshot detection technology.
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Freshman Fort Worth Congressman talks about his vote on the tax cut and spending bill
In a close 215-214 vote, the U.S. House passed a multi-trillion-dollar budget bill aimed to cut taxes and add restrictions to Medicaid. Analysts say it may also add trillions to the national debt with new spending on border security and the military. Rep. Craig Goldman, R – Fort Worth, talks to Lone Star Politics, defending one of his first high...
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FWISD grad to kick off women's flag football at Texas Wesleyan University
Isabel Ibarra becomes first to join Texas Wesleyan’s new women’s flag football team, starting in 2026.
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Casa Mañana's ‘Cats' goes country in new Stockyards-themed production
Casa Mañana’s “Cats” trades the junkyard for the Stockyards with a country-western spin.
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Fort Worth teen makes history as first signee in new collegiate women's flag football league
A former quarterback at North Side High School is paving the way for women in football. The Fort Worth native is the first to sign with Texas Wesleyan’s new flag football program, set to debut next spring.
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Lake Como wins national ‘Neighborhood of the Year' award for revitalization efforts
Lake Como earns national award for community unity and revitalization efforts.
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Fort Worth community named ‘Neighborhood of the Year'
For the second year in a row, a southwest Fort Worth community has been named “Neighborhood of the Year.” NCB 5’s Vince Sims shows us what makes Como an award-winning area.
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Deadly crash on southbound I-35W at Everman
Four southbound lanes of I-35W at Everman were shut down while officers responded to the deadly crash.
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One killed, four lanes shut down after deadly crash on I-35W in Fort Worth
One person is dead and four lanes of I-35W are shut down after a crash in Fort Worth on Wednesday morning.
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Texas emergency management leaders gather in Fort Worth ahead of hurricane season
The Texas Emergency Management Conference meets annually to connect, train, and prepare for the next big state-wide emergency.