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TEXRail station to expand after ‘overwhelmingly positive’ response
By
Desaray Hickombottom
Published Mar 21, 2019
The TEXRail station in Fort Worth is planning for an expansion after two months of being open.
Marathon runner attacked on Trinity Trails
By
Grace Toups
Published Mar 5, 2019
A Fort Worth marathon runner was mauled Sunday afternoon by an unleashed pit bull.
New library operations hope to attract more guests
By
Nicole Hawkins
Published Mar 4, 2019
The Fort Worth Public Library's strategic plan aims to make libraries across the city more user-friendly and accessible.
Up, up, and literally away; helium shortage impacts many
By
Riane Cleveland
Published Feb 26, 2019
The worldwide helium shortage is causing prices to rise for many including party stores and consumers.
Time to run like cattle
By
Grace Toups
Published Feb 20, 2019
The 2019 Cowtown Marathon will run through this weekend offering multiple racing opportunities with proceeds going towards C.A.L.F.
TCU helps community ‘Outrun Trafficking’
By
Elizabeth Ragone
Published Feb 19, 2019
The Outrun Trafficking team will run in the Cowtown Marathon to end modern slavery.
Neighbor to Neighbor program encourages cooperation between students and Fort Worth residents
By
Nicole Hawkins
Published Feb 16, 2019
Since the introduction of this program in 2015, relations between students and Fort Worth residents have improved.
Warrant Forgiveness Month encourages Fort Worth residents to right their wrongs
By
Nicole Hawkins
Published Feb 11, 2019
Chief judge of the Fort Worth Municipal Court, Danny Rodgers, describes the court’s initiative to absolve the over 300,000 outstanding warrants in city.
High school hoops: Arlington Heights and Country Day lose, Paschal survives
Published Feb 5, 2019
Paschal was able to scrape out a win, but both Arlington Heights and Country Day fell in their weekend matchups.
High school hoops: Paschal and Arlington Heights win, struggles continue for Country Day
Published Feb 5, 2019
Paschal and Arlington Heights won their district games Thursday night, but Country Day came up short.
High school hoops: Paschal and FWCD fall, Arlington Heights wins road tilt
Published Feb 5, 2019
The second round of games in the Southwest Prep Conference saw losses to Paschal and Fort Worth Country Day, but Arlington Heights pushed for a win.
High school hoops: FWCD falls, Paschal and Arlington Heights win nail-biters
Published Feb 5, 2019
The nail-biting start to the Southwest Prep Conference can be followed through our High School Hoop series.
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