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How the Tarrant Regional Water District reuses and recycles

How the Tarrant Regional Water District reuses and recycles

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Jul 25, 2024
To accommodate a growing North Central Texas population in the late 20th century, a new reservoir was needed.
Hazel Remington, a TCU movement science major, donates to the TCU blood drive in the Carter BloodCare mobile unit Feb. 22, 2023. TCU student Abbie Orndorff, left, and Carter phlebotomist Destiny Milam, right, discuss the donating process. (Photo by Sally Verrando)

Mobile units will return for the last TCU blood drive of the semester

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Apr 11, 2023
TCU's blood drive hopes to match or exceed results of the last drive when Carter BloodCare returns to the TCU campus on April 18.
Gas prices may top $4 again this summer. Prices increased last year as seen on the Conoco sign in Mahanoy City, Pa. on March 6, 2022. (Jacqueline Dormer/Republican-Herald via AP)

What we’re reading: Predicted gas price increase, other U.S. presidents with legal problems and more

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Apr 4, 2023
Gas prices are expected to increase this summer, U.S. Secretary of State demands release of an American journalist and more of what we're reading.
Travis, the new baby elephant, and Belle, his mom, will make a public appearance at the Fort Worth Zoo after he bonds with the herd and learns to swim.  This photo was taken several hours after his birth on Feb. 23, 2023. (Photo courtesy of the Fort Worth Zoo)

The Fort Worth Zoo names baby elephant, but visitors will have to wait for a first look

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Mar 9, 2023
The Fort Worth Zoo names the two-week-old baby elephant as he learns the ropes before making his public appearance.
Zion Dance Project is one of the companies in the lineup for the TCU AIDS benefit Saturday, Feb. 25 at Erma Lowe Hall. Left to right, Kailtin Kinsey, Ann Sterling Dale, Kevyn Butler, Hana Alford, Vincent Hardy (center), Abigail Hardy, Camille DC Sutton, Brittney McClellan, Roma Catania, Courtlyn Hanson, Anna Lee Green.

TCU dance celebrates 30th anniversary of AIDS benefit concert

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Feb 24, 2023
The TCU dance program benefits a Fort Worth AIDS organization for the past 30 years.
U.S. President Joe Biden, left, meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, right, in during a surprise visit Kyiv, Ukraine, Feb. 20, 2023. Being in an active war zone with no U.S. military presence, it was “an unprecedented visit in modern times,” White House officials said in in a press briefing.

What we’re reading: Charges filed against North Texas predators, Biden’s visit to Ukraine and more

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Feb 23, 2023
Biden pays a surprise visit to Kyiv, former president Jimmy Carter enters hospice care and more we're following.
A phlebotomist, or health care worker trained in drawing blood, checks the donor's progress at a Carter BloodCare center. The whole blood donation process, from check-in to departure, takes less than an hour, said James Black, a Carter BloodCare spokesperson. (Photo by Carter BloodCare)

Donate blood in under an hour on the blood donation bus Wednesday

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Feb 21, 2023
TCU's blood drive is Wednesday in front of the Brown-Lupton University Union. Find out all the details and how to sign up.
Brazos punts Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023, at the Fort Worth Zoo to predict the winner of Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII. He chose the Philadelphia Eagles over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Baby elephant from the Fort Worth Zoo picks Super Bowl winner

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Feb 11, 2023
A baby elephant scores at the Fort Worth Zoo as he predicts the Super Bowl LVII winner.
Geter, left, directs soprano soloist Brandie Sutton, right, in "An African American Requiem" with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Fort Worth Opera Chorus. A hologram of Sutton, dressed and singing as an enslaved woman, is in the permanent collection of the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama.

‘An African American Requiem’ mourns Tyre Nichols and thousands of other Black Americans

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Feb 6, 2023
Take a peek into the Fort Worth Opera's performance at TCU's Van Cliburn Concert Hall through photos.
Maestro Damien Geter rehearses with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra for "An African American Requiem" Jan. 26, 2023, at the TCU Music Hall. Geter said he composed the piece in 2016 as a response to racial violence. The day before the TCU performance, body cam footage was released showing five police officers beating Tyre Nichols after a traffic stop in Memphis.

‘An African American Requiem’ debuts in Texas at TCU

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Jan 29, 2023
TCU hosts the Fort Worth Opera's presentation of "An African American Requiem," days after another report of racial violence.