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Fort Worth firefighters battle major blaze in Historic Southside neighborhood
Fort Worth, Texas – Firefighters in Fort Worth are working to contain a large multi-alarm fire that broke out late Wednesday morning in the Historic Southside neighborhood. The blaze, which drew multiple fire units to the scene, was reported around 11 a.m. in the 200 block of South Williams Street. According to fire officials, the situation escalated quickly, requiring additional crews to respond as heavy smoke and flames were seen rising from the area. Firefighters establishe
Fort Worth firefighters battle major blaze in Historic Southside neighborhood
Fort Worth, Texas – Firefighters in Fort Worth are working to contain a large multi-alarm fire that broke out late Wednesday morning in the Historic Southside neighborhood. The blaze, which drew multiple fire units to the scene, was reported around 11 a.m. in the 200 block of South Williams Street. According to fire officials, the situation escalated quickly, requiring additional crews to respond as heavy smoke and flames were seen rising from the area. Firefighters establishe
Amtrak train collides with vehicle near Taylor, no injuries reported
Authorities in Texas are investigating a crash involving an Amtrak passenger train and a vehicle near Taylor on Wednesday morning. According to Amtrak, Train 22, which was traveling from San Antonio to Chicago, struck a vehicle at approximately 10 a.m. Central Time. The incident occurred south of Taylor in Williamson County, near the intersection of Highway 79 and County Road 110. Officials confirmed that there were 71 passengers and crew members on board the train at the time of th
Amtrak train collides with vehicle near Taylor, no injuries reported
Authorities in Texas are investigating a crash involving an Amtrak passenger train and a vehicle near Taylor on Wednesday morning. According to Amtrak, Train 22, which was traveling from San Antonio to Chicago, struck a vehicle at approximately 10 a.m. Central Time. The incident occurred south of Taylor in Williamson County, near the intersection of Highway 79 and County Road 110. Officials confirmed that there were 71 passengers and crew members on board the train at the time of th







