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Top Fort Worth news: Former chief loses lawsuit; family wins reprieve in life-support case; more

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Published on November 22, 2019
Top Fort Worth news: Former chief loses lawsuit; family wins reprieve in life-support case; morePhoto: Jerome Strauss/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Fort Worth.

Towed three times in three weeks: Fort Worth couple says they've now lost their jobs, because they can't get to work

This couple is trying to start a new life in Texas, but they say towing companies are pulling them down.

Read the full story on WFAA.

Former Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald loses fight to keep old job from being filled

Fitzgerald said the judge's criticism of the city was a step in the right direction and he plans to continue pursuing his lawsuit.

Read the full story on CBS DFW.

Fort Worth planning to put in more sidewalks; taxpayers can help decide where

The city has identified more than 7,000 locations across the city that don't have sidewalks, but need them.

Read the full story on CBS DFW.

With hospital poised to halt 9-month-old girl’s life support, family wins reprieve

A Texas family that disagrees with a Fort Worth hospital’s plan to take a 9-month-old girl off life support has been given more time to find a facility to take her.

Read the full story on WNCN.


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