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Upcoming construction on Bluebonnet Circle

By Abbey Block
Published Dec 14, 2017
Construction will begin in Bluebonnet Circle in January, and not everybody is happy about it.

Paschal janitor connects with high school students

By Saul Perez
Published Dec 14, 2017
One janitor has made a big impact on Paschal students.

Bluebonnet Circle hosts first Wine and Wassail Walk

By Abbey Block
Published Dec 11, 2017
Bluebonnet Village hosted its first Wine and Wassail event in Bluebonnet Circle.

Westcliff bike giveaway rewards perfect attendance at school

By Kayley Ryan
Published Dec 9, 2017
A Westcliff resident shares her love for bicycling and gives students at Westcliff Elementary a unique incentive to come to class.

Good Neighbors Animal Rescue helps hundreds of feral cats and dogs

By Haley Harrison
Published Dec 9, 2017
Last year, the Fort Worth Animal Shelter stopped accepting feral cats or routinely providing them with spay and neuter services. Instead, the staff encouraged residents to work with nonprofit organizations like the Good Neighbors Animal Rescue (GNAR).

One dead, one injured in shooting near TCU’s campus

By Shane Battis
Published Dec 8, 2017
Two men were shot on the 3500 block of Rogers Avenue Friday morning.

Residents “deck the halls” for the holidays

By Erin Ratigan
Published Dec 7, 2017
Fort Worth residents have begun decorating for the holidays, some starting the day after Thanksgiving.

Supreme Court allows Birdville prayer case to stand

By Elizabeth Hinz
Published Dec 1, 2017
Student-led prayer opening school board meetings in Birdville is constitutional.

Wheelchair challenge creates a sense of empathy for Fort Worth Country Day students

By Michelle Ross
Published Dec 1, 2017
Students learned what it's like to maneuver in a wheelchair for a day.

New rules and procedures in place for residents speaking at council meetings

By Bernice Ogbondah
Published Dec 1, 2017
Fort Worth City Council limits speaking time during meetings with new rules and regulations.

Growing list of test-optional schools sheds light on SAT/ACT validity, barriers to entry

By Kayley Ryan
Published Nov 30, 2017
More colleges are dropping standardized testing requirements across the country, a movement that's drawing attention to the validity of standardized tests and barriers to entry for certain demographics.

First Wine and Wassail Walk to be held in Bluebonnet Circle

By Abbey Block
Published Nov 30, 2017
The money raised from the purchase of the wine and wassail cups will go toward creating a revitalization plan for Bluebonnet Circle and park.