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There's plenty of reasons most baseball players aren't 6-foot-4. But Old Fort's Ryan Adelsperger isn't one of them.
Police have identified the teen who drowned while swimming near Fort Lauderdale Beach over the weekend. The Fort Lauderdale ...
Investigators say Jerry Hyppolite was swimming in the Atlantic when he went missing near the Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale Beach ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last month ordered the change back to Fort Benning to honor Fred Benning, who was awarded the ...
A new lawsuit against Fort Behavioral Center alleges a staff member stood and watched as a 15-year-old boy was beaten so ...
Tom Brown, the owner and CEO of Town Talk Foods, on Monday, April 21, 2025, in Fort Worth. “The products that we have in our ...
Fort Worth ISD believes it isn’t at risk of a state takeover, district officials told the Fort Worth Report after the April ...
The Fort Gibson Historic Site is teaming up with the town for Old Fort Days, Saturday, May 10, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
From Staff Reports The Dallas-Fort Worth chapter of the Urban Land Institute is posing an interesting question for its next ...
Fort Lauderdale Ocean Rescue officials said the holiday and the rip currents were why so many people needed help.
Sounds like a lose/lose situation for Old Fort senior Adelsperger. “I’m 6-4, I stand taller,” he said. “Pitchers can use that to their advantage because the strike zone gets bigger.