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Hispanic voters credit O’Rourke for their participation
By
Carolina Olivares
Published Nov 7, 2018
Texas had a higher voter turnout, especially amongst Latinos. Some say O'Rourke inspired them to vote to hopefully see a change in government.
Botanic Garden adds new positions and fee increases for 2019
Published Nov 2, 2018
Increases to the Fort Worth Botanical Garden budget adds new job opportunities.
$800 million bond looks to expand JPS medical and behavioral health facilities
By
Kayley Ryan
Published Oct 23, 2018
A no tax rate increase bond proposal calls for voters to approve constructing new beds and facilities in the John Peter Smith Health Network.
Bluebonnet Circle construction nears completion
By
Wesley Cornelius
Published Sep 13, 2018
After months of construction, work on Bluebonnet Circle is expected to wrap up in November.
Fort Worth Starbucks weigh in on closing of 8,000 stores for preventive discrimination training
By
Carolina Olivares
Published Apr 30, 2018
Starbucks Corp. responds to controversy over an incident at a Philadelphia Starbucks location with preventive training for discrimination.
$400 million to help improve Fort Worth over the next 5 years
By
Paige Megyesi
Published Apr 18, 2018
Fort Worth's new five-year plan includes a nearly $400 million bond project to help expand and update the city's infrastructure and roads.
Bluebonnet Circle to become more pedestrian-friendly
By
Katie Carter
Published Apr 11, 2018
Renovations coming to Bluebonnet Circle aim to make walking, parking and shopping easier for residents.
Primary election shows surge in voters for Democratic candidates
By
Paige Megyesi
Published Mar 7, 2018
Primary election results will set the stage for the general election on November 6.
City to approve Westcliff rezoning, tackle loopholes that allow “stealth dorms”
By
Kayley Ryan
Published Feb 21, 2018
Westcliff-area zoning from the 1940s is getting revamped at the petition of residents.
Social media has a growing effect on Fort Worth ice cream stores
By
William Baird
Published Feb 18, 2018
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram platforms let the community show off their aesthetically pleasing treats and help local businesses connect with customers.
Schools help Fort Worth tackle a litter problem
By
Katie Carter
Published Feb 6, 2018
Fort Worth students and staff join the city in clearing litter from around their neighborhoods, parks, schools and businesses.
Read Fort Worth aims to raise reading levels
By
Katie Carter
Published Jan 29, 2018
Fort Worth schools are building four teams to help raise reading levels among elementary students.
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