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Bass money, public taxes finance Sundance Square development

Published Dec 7, 2012

Constructing three buildings, anchored by a cemented, feature-rich outdoor oversized patio of sorts, in the most expensive place to build in Fort Worth city limits required some influx of cash upfront. Luckily for Fort Worth residents, we have the Bass

Three new buildings will define the new Sundance Square

Published Dec 7, 2012

Johnny Campbell grew tired of the same phone call.

Video: The biggest comic strip in Texas surrounds downtown construction

Published Dec 7, 2012

Sundance Square disguised its new downtown development with a comic strip construction barrier. The 36-panel strip features a cartoon Butch Cassidy traveling through time to discover the new Fort Worth.

Locals commented that the strip detracted

District 12 re-elects Kay Granger

Published Dec 6, 2012

Kay Granger won the race for U.S. House District 12, defeating her Democratic challenger with 72 percent of the popular vote.

Instead of spending the evening at an election party, Granger watched the election from the quite of her home in Fort

Hardy to serve fourth term

Published Nov 29, 2012

Patricia “Pat” Hardy, Republican incumbent, won her fourth term in office with 83.24 percent of the vote, according to Tarrant County’s cumulative election results on Tarrant County’s website. She tallied a little more than 308,

Knight has plans for education system

Published Nov 29, 2012

 Mavis B. Knight, Democratic incumbent for Texas State Board of Education’s District 13, was re-elected to serve her fourth term in office Tuesday.

According to election results from the Texas Secretary of State, Knight defeated her

Poll workers discuss their dedication

Published Nov 29, 2012

It’s Election Day, and voters are coming in and out of McLean 6th Grade Center. Inside, poll workers are busy handing out ballots and checking IDs. In between talking to voters she’s known for years and teaching 6th graders about the elect

Paschal coaches hope to continue winning ways in track

Published Nov 29, 2012

Paschal track and field begins in the spring, but track coaches Robert Phelps and Fred Tucker hope they can continue a winning tradition from last year.

Last season, the Panthers had many District 4-5A track and field champions and regional qua

Voters at PHS share stories

Published Nov 10, 2012

 J.W. ‘Yawn’ Vanlohuzian said he has worked on elections on and off for 20 years. This year, Vanlohuzian, who is an election judge, volunteered at the Paschal High School voting station for the first time.

Vanlohuzian said he w

Voters out in force at FWCDS

Published Nov 10, 2012

Voters were out in full force at the Fort Worth Country Day School polling station with only a few hours left to vote.

Polling station volunteer Janae Rusk said there had been almost 500 voters as of 5 p.m. Polls were open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Goldman spends Election Day at polls

Published Nov 10, 2012

Even with an afternoon lull setting in and the number of voters thinning out, State House District 97 candidate Craig Goldman couldn’t stand still as he stood Tuesday on a sidewalk outside the Tanglewood Elementary polling location.

It wa

Voters voice opinions at polls

Published Nov 10, 2012

The stream of voters at St Stephen’s Presbyterian Church had remained steady all day, poll watcher Linda Adams said, although she expected to get a rush around 5 p.m. as voters stopped by the polling station on their way home from work.

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