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Fort Worth releases timeline for data center rules, moratorium

Fort Worth residents have until Wednesday, July 15, to weigh in on proposed data center regulations before the City Council considers revised rules and whether to begin the legal process for a tempora

NBC DFW · Jul 13, 2026 · government

Affidavit details alleged deadly intentional vehicle attack in Wylie

The Wylie Police Department is investigating what detectives say was an intentional vehicle attack that left a 20-year-old man critically injured; he died several days later. Police identified him as

NBC DFW · Jul 8, 2026 · safety

Fort Worth councilmembers seek data center moratorium after commission vote

After more than two hours of discussion, the Fort Worth Zoning Commission voted 7-4 to recommend denying a proposed ordinance that would regulate where data centers can operate and establish new stand

NBC DFW · Jul 8, 2026 · western

Fort Worth Zoning Commission hears public comment on data centers

The Fort Worth Zoning Commission will hear public feedback Wednesday, the next phase in an ongoing effort to address community concerns raised about data centers and their noise, water use and impact

NBC DFW · Jul 8, 2026 · government

Lost parrot reunited with owner after viral salon Snapchat

In Highland Village, a routine morning at Him.Barber started like any other, but took an unexpected turn when an unusual visitor was spotted at the front window. Employees saw a colorful bird perched

NBC DFW · Jul 3, 2026 · arts

After the Flood: Resilience along the Guadalupe River

Before dawn on July 4, 2025, catastrophic flooding swept through the Texas Hill Country when the Guadalupe River surged and rose about 30 feet in an hour, washing away bridges and roads and killing at

NBC DFW · Jul 2, 2026 · safety

After rainbow crosswalk removal, Cedar Springs steps symbolize resilience

Less than a year after rainbow crosswalks disappeared from Cedar Springs, the neighborhood has found a new symbol of LGBTQ visibility: brightly painted rainbow steps. Community organizers celebrated t

NBC DFW · Jun 30, 2026 · government

A quieter side of Lewisville Lake: New paddling trails invite exploration

For many North Texans, Lewisville Lake is a destination for boating, fishing, and weekend getaways on the water. But tucked into the Hickory Creek Arm is a quieter stretch where paddlers can glide pas

NBC DFW · Jun 25, 2026 · arts

How Texas universities are helping detect and control the New World screwworm

As of June 19, officials had confirmed 12 New World screwworm cases in the United States, including 11 in Texas and one in New Mexico. The USDA said the funding will support new technologies aimed at

NBC DFW · Jun 19, 2026 · western

Residents raise concerns about data centers near Dinosaur Valley

Residents, environmental experts, and state officials are gathering Tuesday evening in Glen Rose for a community meeting focused on data centers and their potential impacts on Dinosaur Valley State Pa

NBC DFW · Jun 16, 2026 · government

Five arrested in large-scale diesel theft operation in North Texas

A multi-agency investigation has led to five arrests after authorities say an organized criminal ring used skimming devices on diesel fuel pumps to steal payment card information and obtain fuel acros

NBC DFW · Jun 16, 2026 · safety

Declaration of Independence copy opens for public viewing at Fair Park

A rare piece of American history is now on display in Dallas. An original copy of the Declaration of Independence is on display now through July 17 at the Hall of State at Fair Park. The document was

NBC DFW · Jun 15, 2026 · safety

What history teaches us about the screwworm outbreak and how to fight it

The return of the New World Screwworm has raised concerns among ranchers, government officials, and pet owners. Experts say the parasite poses a serious threat to livestock and other animals. But they

NBC DFW · Jun 11, 2026 · western

An 80-year-old promise ends with a WWII dog tag's return to Texas

More than 80 years after two Allied soldiers exchanged military dog tags while imprisoned during World War II, their families reunited in Jacksboro to fulfill a promise neither veteran lived to keep.

NBC DFW · Jun 10, 2026 · arts

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