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Over the weekend, some residents of The Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth were finally allowed inside to salvage items. But ...
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More than 800 people remain displaced after a fire destroyed the Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth. Many were left with nothing ...
The Cooper Apartment tenants in Fort Worth are frustrated by delayed updates from management, one month after a fire left ...
Weeks after a six-alarm fire tore through The Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth, displaced tenants are still waiting — some in ...
A month after a fire displaced 834 people at The Cooper Apartments, residents protest for access to their homes — and answers ...
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNDisplaced residents still trying to collect belongings after Fort Worth apartment fireFive weeks after a six-alarm fire tore through a Fort Worth apartment building, many residents are still unable to get their ...
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNCooper Apartment residents left in limbo 1 month after six-alarm fireOne month after a six-alarm fire at a Fort Worth apartment complex, residents of an undamaged building are demanding urgent ...
More than 800 displaced residents are still waiting for answers as some begin retrieving belongings themselves from The ...
Applications for the disaster-related loans of up to $100,000 are open to residents of The Cooper whose personal property was ...
Tenants of The Cooper apartments in Fort Worth face confusion over leases, rent, damages and getting their belongings following the 6-alarm fire on June 23.
One month after a six-alarm fire destroyed much of The Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth, displaced tenants are finally getting some answers. Management announced that residents will be allowed to ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — Nearly a week after the six-alarm fire at The Cooper Apartments, Miriam Zarza and Manuel Hernandez have returned to the building. But they’re not searching for belongings ...
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