March 13, 2020
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Jury trials in Tarrant County suspended for a month because of COVID-19
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Fifth Collin County case: Frisco woman tests ‘presumptive positive’ for coronavirus
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Third Tarrant County case of coronavirus indicates limited local transmission
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Food bank, district work to feed 325,000 Fort Worth area children after school closures
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Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival postponed until September because of coronavirus
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COVID-19 forcing some Fort Worth churches to close building, worship online
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Fort Worth man offered cocaine, money to 15-year-old in exchange for sex, warrant says
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Yes, pi = 3.14. Now here’s where to get $3.14 off pies & pizzas on National Pi Day
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The day when the coronavirus’ effects hit Fort Worth and Texas
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‘No need to panic:’ Tarrant County, Fort Worth declare local disaster after 3 coronavirus cases
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Little Germany, Longhorn Steakhouse restaurants to open soon in Fort Worth
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Diocese of Dallas cancels masses; Fort Worth Bishop tells sick, vulnerable to stay home
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Empty shelves: In rush to disinfect, Fort Worth shoppers find some supplies elusive
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Wrong-way driver killed in crash on I-35W in Fort Worth, police say
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‘We’re canceling stuff for a glorified cold.’ Worst reactions to coronavirus cancellations
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Governor Greg Abbott declares state of disaster for Texas as coronavirus cases increase
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Tarrant County College extending spring break; status of future classes not announced
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Arlington’s Six Flags Over Texas closing until the end of March due to coronavirus
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Councilman in Fort Worth suburb drops proposal for sanctuary city designation
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Social distancing is one thing, but we can’t abandon our communities over coronavirus
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What’s next for the boys basketball season after UIL suspends state tournament play
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Coronavirus concerns alter UIL, TAPPS, SPC athletics. Here’s what you need to know.
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San Antonio Cole advances to 3A title game, but when will it play Dallas Madison?
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Dallas Madison knocks off Coldspring-Oakhurst in shootout, awaits fate for title game
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NFL bans teams from traveling to pro days
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TCU’s women’s basketball hopeful that NCAA could still recognize tournament teams