Sandi Breaux, council aide for District 3, told members of the Westcliff Neighborhood Association Thursday night that the six lane Hulen bridge will open in 2013.
Breaux said Tarrant County officials continue to campaign for funding in A
Allan Barr, a Fort Worth native, recently expanded his entrepreneurial venture to the109. His business, which manufactures custom ice chests for companies and universities, has opened a new workshop located at 3030 Sandage Ave.
In the lobby of the church, clients arrive by foot, by car and by bus.
A volunteer greets them, makes small talk and exchanges pleasantries. Here they can talk about the weather, the news or their family, and avoid questions that might indicate
From Horse Races to Tantalizing Tangrams and Metric Olympics, Tanglewood Elementary will be bustling with a variety of engaging math activities Thursday, Feb. 24, at the annual Family Math Night.
The Fort Worth Judo Club has been a part of the city since 1956, so it is no surprise to the coaches when children of former students come to learn the sport.
“Judo is one of the best sports for boys and girls not only to develop self-con
Eighty-degree February days aren’t good for building snowmen, but Friday provided perfect weather for the Alice Carlson Applied Learning Center Walkathon.
Cheers erupted from supportive classmates lining the sidewalks as students complete
For four decades – featuring music from the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s to today – Robert Broyles, a resident of the 109, has taken the stage and entertained the Fort Worth community.
At Alice Carlson Elementary, PTA parents are rushing to finalize plans for the upcoming Walkathon and Intercultural Festival. The second annual Come Walk With Me Walkathon kicks off at 1:30 p.m. Friday.
Nearly 75,000 visitors are expected to flock to Fort Worth for the Super Bowl, but the Convention & Visitors Bureau hopes that won’t keep 109ers and other city residents from joining the