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Over the weekend, some residents of The Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth were finally allowed inside to salvage items. But ...
A month after a fire displaced 834 people at The Cooper Apartments, residents protest for access to their homes — and answers ...
One month after a six-alarm fire at a Fort Worth apartment complex, residents of an undamaged building are demanding urgent ...
The Cooper Apartment tenants in Fort Worth are frustrated by delayed updates from management, one month after a fire left ...
More than 800 displaced residents are still waiting for answers as some begin retrieving belongings themselves from The ...
More than 800 people remain displaced after a fire destroyed the Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth. Many were left with nothing ...
Five weeks after a six-alarm fire tore through a Fort Worth apartment building, many residents are still unable to get their ...
Weeks after a six-alarm fire tore through The Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth, displaced tenants are still waiting — some in ...
Fort Worth police are investigating reports of theft from multiple units at the Cooper Apartments, more than a week after a massive six-alarm fire displaced over 800 residents.
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.
A large fire ignited inside The Cooper apartment complex in Fort Worth around 1:30 p.m. while some residents were still inside, said Craig Trojacek, a spokesperson for the Fort Worth Fire Department.
The Cooper, a $65 million, five-story, 390-unit urban residential community at 1001 West Rosedale Street in Fort Worth, is open.