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Ash Wednesday Preview

Published Feb 13, 2013

Birds, Not Bling for Valentine’s Day

Published Feb 12, 2013
What is a better way to celebrate the most romantic day of the year than a dinner with your other half and several friends dressed in their best black and white?

The Fort W

Panthers Playoff Hopes Alive

Published Feb 9, 2013
Panthers Boys Basketball can still go to the playoffs despite loss Tuesday.
Despite the loss to Arlington High School on Tuesday night, the Paschal Boys Basketball team still ha

Falcons fall to 3-3 in district

Published Feb 7, 2013

Fort Worth Country Day Varsity Girls’ basketball team fell to Greenhill School Tuesday evening 44-42 in Sid W. Richardson Gymnasium, dropping the Falcons to 3-3 in district play and 8-11 overall. 

Tuesday's loss came on the hee

109ers seek out health clubs to fulfill New Year’s resolutions

Published Feb 5, 2013

             Joan Parker sits on a bench in the middle of Jody's Gym, 3548 South Hills Ave. in the 109, like she has done every day at 9 a.m. for two weeks. She twists from side to side holding a medicine ball, st

Saint Andrew students bring Grandparents and Grand Friends to school

Published Feb 5, 2013

Over five hundred grandparents and grand friends bundled up in thick coats, knit hats, and colorful scarves and made their way through the biting air and into the school.

They all came to celebrate 

Flu Frenzy

Published Jan 31, 2013

The flu is in full effect around the metroplex taking a toll on student absences.

“We have definitely seen a large impact in school,” Westcliff principal Sara Gillaspie said. “Our secretaries have been tracking attendance nu

Last phase of Berry Street construction begins

Published Jan 31, 2013

Drivers will soon be able to navigate West Berry Street without the help of orange barrels and detour signs, albeit behind schedule.

According to the

Saint Andrew Catholic School honors teacher of the year

Published Jan 31, 2013

Christina Cornevin was teaching her second- grade reading class when the school principal burst into her classroom.

Playing dramatic music from his laptop and bearing flowers, Principal Charles Llewellyn announced Cornevin as

Hulen Street bridge to open completely by spring

Published Jan 31, 2013

For over two years, cars have crept across the Hulen Street bridge, dealing with multiple lane closures at any given time. Come spring, that won’t be an issue anymore.

The new bridge sprawling across a rail yard and a future toll road w

Paschal tennis team looking to improve record

Published Jan 22, 2013

After a 4-4 fall tennis record and a first-round playoff loss to Weatherford, Paschal is looking for an improved record in spring matches.

During the fall, Reese Ringnald placed second team All-District for Boys’ Singles One and Aaron T

Paschal freshman is among the state’s best in cross-country

Published Jan 22, 2013

Madeline Pitcock gently cradled the 10-week-old puppy, Gracie, and said to her father, “Gracie loves you the most. Walk past and I bet she looks up.”

Ron Pitcock walked around the kitchen countertop, past the puppy resting in Made