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Top Fort Worth news: Officer shot, suspect dead; animal shelter offering $10 adoptions; more

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Published on January 16, 2020
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Missed the most recent top news in Fort Worth? Read on for everything you need to know.

Celebrity Chef Tim Love brings Fort Worth a swanky new tapas lounge this week

Fort Worth’s anticipated rooftop hotspot Atico invites diners to feast on brisket croquettes and upscale charcuterie boards, while soaking up views of the downtown skyline.

Read the full story on Eater Dallas.

Forest Hill officer shot, suspect dead after leading police on chase into Fort Worth

A Forest Hill police officer has been shot, and a chase involving the suspect ended in Fort Worth.

Read the full story on CBS DFW.

Fort Worth renames 28th Street after activists Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta

A stretch of Texas 183 will be renamed after Hispanic civil rights leaders Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, the city confirms. The resolution put forth Tuesday renames the section of NE 28th Street/Texas 183 from Beach Street west to Main Street in honor of Chavez and the section of NW 28th Street/Ephriham Avenue/Texas 183 from Main Street west to Texas 199/Jacksboro Highway to honor Huerta.

Read the full story on NBC DFW.

Fort Worth Animal Shelter at capacity, offering discount adoptions

The Fort Worth Animal Shelter is at capacity and is offering $10 adoptions for all pets.

Read the full story on NBC DFW.

Man who was paralyzed at Fort Worth football game shares journey of acceptance in new book

We find something good in the story of a man paralyzed decades ago in a high school football game in Fort Worth.

Read the full story on NBC DFW.


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