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Texas Smartscape offers resources for sustainable landscaping

By TCU 360
Published Feb 24, 2015

For North Texas residents looking to create a water-conscious landscape, the options extend far beyond cacti and tumbleweed.

The Texas Smartscape program educates homeowners on creating sustainable landscapes that can thrive without city wate

Updated: Winter storm shutters schools, ices roads

By TCU 360
Published Feb 23, 2015

A late blast of winter hit North Texas overnight, shutting down schools and making roads icy across Fort Worth on Monday.

Sleet and freezing rain began to fall in the Dallas-Fort Worth area late Sunday. While most of the precipit

This week in Paschal sports

By TCU 360
Published Feb 20, 2015

Some sports have come to a close for Paschal while others are still in full swing.

The boys basketball team played its final game of the year while boys soccer is getting into midseason form. Here’s a look at what happened for the Panth

Construction near I-30 to last another week

By TCU 360
Published Feb 20, 2015

Drivers should expect nighttime lane closures on Interstate 30 for the rest of the month as construction of the Chisholm Trail Parkway is completed.

The lane closures from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. began this week with the westbound lanes fully closed

TCU professor: Texas water supply can be maintained

By TCU 360
Published Feb 19, 2015

TCU professor Becky Johnson spoke Tuesday on the changes needed to conserve and maintain Texas' water supply.

The environmental science professor spoke on TCU's campus about the global shortage of water and then discussed local effort

Trinity Episcopal Church offers unique Ash Wednesday services

By TCU 360
Published Feb 19, 2015

Trinity Episcopal Church offered a wide array of Ash Wednesday worship services to accommodate as many people as possible yesterday.

The earliest service called "Ash Wednesday for Commuters&

Police call McLean stabbing a hoax

Published Feb 18, 2015
A reported stabbing at W.P. McLean Middle School two weeks ago is now considered a hoax after the student recanted his story to the police.

Art Commission approves design for I-30 monument

By TCU 360
Published Feb 18, 2015

The Fort Worth Art Commission approved preliminary design plans and a $52,350 budget recom

TCU professor to speak on water conservation

Published Feb 17, 2015

TCU professor Becky Johnson will speak Wednesday about Fort Worth’s water resources and conservation efforts.

The environmental science professor hopes to bring a global perspective to a discussion on the limited resource.

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Fort Worth ISD names finalist for superintendent

By TCU 360
Published Feb 17, 2015

Dr. Joel D. Boyd, 35, who is superintendent of Santa Fe Public Schools, is set to become the 25th superintendent in Fort Worth’s history. Boyd would lead the 6th largest school district in the state in regards to enrollment. 

FWAFA’s Eurydice opens in one week

By TCU 360
Published Feb 17, 2015

Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts’ theater department is putting on Sarah Ruhl’s adaptation of Eurydice next weekend.

Students focusing on theater have been working on their production since returning from winter break. Stu

Photographs by Rong Rong and Inri are now on display

By TCU 360
Published Feb 15, 2015

The husband and wife team, Rong Rong and Inri, is known for their stark black and white portraits that document their lives together.

Their exhibit, “Focus," went on display on Jan. 31.

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