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  • Star-Telegram.com
  • DFW.com
  • TriCityHerald

Past articles by Sarah:

Thousands take to Dallas streets to stand up for immigrants

Dallas’ Mega March drew an estimated 3,200 protesters, who walked from the Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe across downtown to City Hall Plaza, where a band performed ‘The Star-Spangled Banner.’ → Read More

Gilmore Girls’ mania hits Luke’s Diner at Fort Worth coffee shop

Gilmore Girls followed the lives of Lorelai Gilmore, a single mother; and her daughter, Rory, in a quirky fictional town in Connecticut, Stars Hollow. The show is being revived on Netflix this fall. → Read More

‘UP’ movie inspires colorful paint job of ‘happy house’

To celebrate the healing of family members who had been ill, the Dillmanns decided to paint their old Fort Worth home with bright pastels, a near copy of the house in the 2009 Pixar movie UP. “It makes everybody happy, and that’s the whole point,” Doug Dillman said. → Read More

‘I’m not afraid’: For her 92nd birthday, great-grandmother leaps from a plane

Phyllis Guthrie said she loved her tandem jump so much, she’d do it again, but not before her bingo game. → Read More

A toddler’s tragic death, a family’s promise to ‘never forget her’

Sammie Volmert, 17 months old, died of hyperthermia after the upstairs heater malfunctioned in her home on the border of Tarrant and Parker counties in Texas. Temperature in the nursery exceeded 100 degrees. → Read More

Chef with Down syndrome opens food truck in Fort Worth

Austin Underwood has a great Underdawgs story to tell. → Read More

‘There will never be another Prince’

In the 1990s, Calvin Brown cruised the streets of Fort Worth in a purple jeep emblazoned with the symbol for Prince. → Read More

Del Frisco’s puts on a feast for Stock Show’s top steer winners

Greg Kalina scans the dining room of Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House. → Read More

Texas Wesleyan unveils new campus power plant

Brian Franks swung open the heavy steel doors and gestured to a large hunter-green contraption. → Read More

Rabbit-raising helps city slickers find a place at Fort Worth Stock Show

Tammy Wheat held her black Mini Rex rabbit close to her chest. → Read More

‘Steel My Heart’ wins first at competition for wild mustangs

Steel My Heart grew up on the open ranges of Utah, untouched by humans until just months ago. → Read More

Banned for some, Confederate flags still fly at Stock Show parade

Born and bred in Fort Worth, Jack Zaetler grew up attending the All Western Parade as a boy. → Read More

Granbury student wins Stock Show art contest

Daniela Cortes found inspiration for an art project in an unlikely place: her mother’s closet. → Read More

Christmas cards — the ones you get in the mail — are still popular

Brian Jolin can still recall the one year he sent out an online Christmas card. The Fort Worth father learned his lesson. → Read More

Mother overcomes rare autoimmune disease, graduates college at 49

On graduation day, Darla Ray wept. → Read More

Fort Worth mother overcomes challenges, graduates from UNT

On graduation day, Darla Ray wept. → Read More

Blue Zones project off and running in Fort Worth

Every morning, Cynthia Lee laces her tennis shoes and meets neighbors for a 40-minute stroll through their Morningside neighborhood. → Read More

Fort Worth church helps those in need give thanks

On a recent wind-whipped morning, Eddie Moore bundled up in a sweatshirt and stocking cap and waited outside True Love Church. → Read More

Parade of Lights kicks off holiday season in Fort Worth

Bundled in a winter coat, Amy Patch clutched a thermos of hot chocolate Sunday as she waited for the XTO Energy Parade of Lights to begin. → Read More

H-E-B program gets special-needs students ready for life after school

A black walkie-talkie tucked into his bluejeans, Jacob Jarosinski scanned the neat rows of plants and flowers at Marshall Grain Co. → Read More