Arlington police seek tips on playground dragon slayer

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Bob Booth / Special to the Star-Telegram

It could take months to replace the popular Allan Saxe Park playground equipment, which was vandalized last week.

Union Gospel Mission plans to build facility for homeless families

The Scott Walker Women and Families Services Building is scheduled to open in fall 2014. It will allow familes to live together as they rebuild their lives, officials say.

Arlington OKs tax break for $20 million industrial project

The developer of an 821,000-square-foot site at New York Avenue and Bardin Road will save about $700,000 in property taxes and city fees, the city staff estimates.

Son of minister killed in wreck focuses on forgiving

Evan Jennings, son of Brian Jennings, a youth minister in Burleson, recalls his father as a clown and a caring, devout man. Brian Jennings was one of four people killed Saturday in a multi-vehicle wreck on Burleson-Retta Road.

Gunmen targeted older cousin but killed 12-year-old, Fort Worth police say

Fort Worth police continued to search Tuesday for three more suspects in the killing of a 12-year-old boy who was standing outside his house when gunmen drove up and started shooting. Daniel “Hawk” Anderson, 23, remained in jail.

William Blackmon, developer of carpet-cleaning system, dies at 92

With his friend Scott Mooring and inventor Bill Wisdom, Mr. Blackmon developed the carpet-cleaning system and founded a company that does business worldwide.

Airlines improve customer satisfaction scores with better on-time performance

Airlines improve customer satisfaction scores with better on-time performance

Fort Worth shooting victim identified

No one has been arrested in the shooting deaths of two men on Sunday morning in northwest Fort Worth.

New Fort Worth micro-brewery to launch sales at Central Market

On Thursday, Martin House Brewery will begin selling its first canned beers at Central Market in Fort Worth.

Fort Worth trustees seek modifications in suit settlement

Fort Worth school trustees on Monday approved a settlement reached in court last week with Joseph Palazzolo, a former Arlington Heights High School assistant principal, but are seeking unspecified modifications.

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Wari Mysteries

Dazzling ceramics and textiles on display at the Kimbell only hint at the ancient Wari culture's wonders.

Scrubbing Lunchbox

Scrubbing Lunchbox

4H members clean Lunchbox, the grand champion, at the Fort Worth Zoo.



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