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In 2019, only 15 people died from fentanyl intoxication in Tarrant and three neighboring counties. That number had skyrocketed nearly 1,400% by 2022, when fentanyl was cited in 224 deaths ...
Stop Six is a neighborhood in south-east Fort Worth, Texas (USA). Stop Six, a mostly African-American neighborhood, [1] is known for Dunbar High, whose basketball team won the high school state championship in 1993, 2002, and 2006. [2] The neighborhood's name comes from the fact that it was once the sixth stop without an otherwise identifying ...
A 29-year-old man will spend 30 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to running a drug trafficking ring in the Fort Worth area. Meth, fentanyl among drugs found in Fort Worth house run by ...
U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey, a Democrat from Fort Worth, announced Thursday that he secured $4.1 million in federal funding for the Hughes House project in honor of National Homeownership Month.
Ethan Couch. Ethan Anthony Couch (born April 11, 1997) killed four people at the age of 16 while driving under the influence on June 15, 2013, in Burleson, Texas. Couch, while intoxicated and under the influence of drugs, was driving on a restricted license and speeding in a residential area when he was involved in a fatal crash as a young man.
Retired from the club, he again began dealing methamphetamine in 2007 and headed an organization with links to the Aryan Brotherhood and La Familia Michoacana which operated from Fort Worth until August 20, 2009, when nineteen members were indicted and arrested by the DEA. The drug ring is believed to have generated approximately $5 million.
A Fort Worth woman who had a rollover accident in January 2023 while transporting three small children and a large quantity of illegal drugs has been given two 50-year prison sentences in Parker ...
Formal education in the Stop Six area was established in 1907 with the Rustville School, which joined the Fort Worth Public School System in 1924. The school changed its name to Paul Laurence Dunbar School in 1938 and began adding high school classes in 1953, graduating its first class in 1957.