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The fire department was called to the Cooper Apartments about 1:30 p.m. Monday and remained on scene into the night. More than 800 residents were evacuated and one was injured.
Nearly a month after a fire displaced tenants from The Cooper apartments in Fort Worth, the state has asked the SBA to ...
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the availability of low-interest federal disaster loans to Fort Worth ...
J ust over three weeks since the fire, the Cooper apartment complex still stands charred and empty. Tenants say they're left ...
In a matter of days, the new life 26-year-old Kierra Hart built for herself in Fort Worth’s Near Southside came crumbling ...
More than a month after a historic Fort Worth apartment fire, over 800 people are still awaiting and demanding answers on ...
Gov. Greg Abbott announced Wednesday he has requested a disaster declaration from the U.S. Small Business Administration for ...
As catastrophic flooding devastated parts of Central Texas over the July Fourth holiday, many Texans have been left grappling ...
Fort Worth's bungalow-style fire stations are historic relics of the 1920s "City Beautiful" movement, with the oldest active ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — More than 830 people were displaced by a 6-alarm apartment fire that burned for nearly nine hours Monday afternoon. According to the Fort Worth Fire Department, the fire was ...
The U.S. Small Business Administration approved Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s request for a disaster declaration. Here’s how to ...
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