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Tornado tossed mom, 2 sons from their Granbury home as it was destroyed

| |Saturday, May. 18, 2013

A survivor tells of being yanked into the air from her bedroom closet.

Billie Sol Estes, convicted swindler, eulogized as loving, generous

| |Saturday, May. 18, 2013

‘He was loving, giving, perplexing,’ said family friend Trudy Allison.

Report of possible drowning at Lake Arlington but no body found late Saturday

Sunday, May. 19, 2013

Fort Worth and Arlington dive teams searching

Fort Worth man dies after being shocked by police Taser

| |Friday, May. 17, 2013

Police say Jermaine Darden resisted arrest during a drug raid. Darden’s mother says he had asthma and couldn’t breathe while lying facedown.

Trademark buying Lockheed Martin recreation land for new development

| |Friday, May. 17, 2013

Lockheed Martin Recreation Association, which is selling 63 acres and keeping 16 acres, has had the property listed since 2009 because of declining use by employees.

Fort Worth police chief fires his former chief of staff

| |Thursday, May. 16, 2013

Davis Fire Press Conference 011

Capt. Paul Henderson had already been demoted from the rank of major shortly after his DWI arrest in December.

Innocence Commission bill in trouble, sponsor says

| |Thursday, May. 16, 2013

COLE 12

The legislation hit the rocks after a public tirade against a senator by a Fort Worth advocate for the bill.

NFL player takes on domestic violence after sister’s slaying

| |Thursday, May. 16, 2013

Eugene Esters

NFL star Chris Johnson, whose sister’s estranged boyfriend was convicted last week of killing her, has started a nonprofit to connect victims of domestic violence with resources that can help them break free.

Survivors tell of terrifying Granbury tornado

| |Thursday, May. 16, 2013

Tornado Damage 105

Six people were killed by the EF-4 tornado, which packed wind speeds between 166 and 200 mph.

Fort Worth council considering two tax abatements

| |Tuesday, May. 14, 2013

Fort Worth administrators tell the City Council that plans are proceeding to put Forest Park Boulevard on a “diet” in June or July.