Multiple residents displaced by the fire Monday at The Cooper apartments have complained of a lack of information from the management company, which they say has added stress to an already traumatic ...
The day after a record-setting six-alarm fire, more than 800 residents of The Cooper Apartments in Fort Worth waited anxiously Tuesday to find out when they could get back into their homes to assess ...
Firefighters spent nine hours putting out a massive fire at The Cooper, located at 1001 W. Rosedale Street, on Monday June 24, 2025. Peter Matthews / Fort Worth Fire Department The United Way and a ...
Hundreds of people can't get into their apartments three days after a massive, six-alarm fire tore through a Fort Worth apartment complex. It displaced 834 people at the Cooper Apartment complex along ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min In late June, a six-alarm fire ...
In a matter of days, the new life 26-year-old Kierra Hart built for herself in Fort Worth’s Near Southside came crumbling down. A transplant from Florida, Hart and more than 800 of her neighbors were ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has requested a disaster declaration from the U.S. Small Business Administration for tenants affected by The Cooper apartments fire in Fort Worth. The fire, which broke out June ...
The Fort Worth community is rallying around the residents of The Cooper apartments, through donations to help them recover from the fire that displaced then two weeks ago. Near Southside Inc., Fort ...