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Opinion: Top five haunted houses in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
By
Grace Amiss
Published Oct 27, 2017
If you're looking for a good scare this Halloween season, then these top five haunted houses in the DFW area are sure to give you fright.
House concert series brings music to Overton Woods
By
Erin Ratigan
Published Oct 27, 2017
One Overton Woods couple brings music to the neighborhood by hosting intimate concerts in their home.
Bluebonnet Hills Neighborhood Association responds to parking permit plan
By
Abbey Block
Published Oct 23, 2017
The Bluebonnet Hills Neighborhood Association discussed traffic safety and parking plans at its quarterly meeting.
Visitors ogle art at ArtsGoggle
By
Erin Ratigan
Published Oct 22, 2017
ArtsGoggle 2017 featured over 800 artists in a festival that spanned 18 blocks on Magnolia Avenue Saturday, Oct. 21.
Opinion: Eight burger joints to try in Fort Worth
By
Ryan Myers
Published Oct 13, 2017
Craving a burger? Try these eight places around Fort Worth.
Western Hills teacher is finalist for Presidential Awards in Math and Science
By
Daisha Sipho
Published Oct 12, 2017
Fort Worth ISD science is receiving state recognition that could turn national.
The Face of Hunger in North Texas
By
Abbey Block
Published Oct 11, 2017
Of Tarrant County’s almost 2 million residents, more than 300,000 aren’t always sure where their next meal is coming from.
Fort Worth race and culture task force asks for community input
By
Bernice Ogbondah
Published Oct 10, 2017
Fort Worthians express growing doubt for the City Council and Mayor Price's ability to combat race relations.
Fairmount community takes ‘a bite out of crime’ on National Night Out
By
Haley Harrison
Published Oct 10, 2017
The Fairmount neighborhood began October over plates of fajitas with local Fort Worth police officers and firefighters.
Gas prices after Harvey: a breakdown of disaster and safeguards
By
Kayley Ryan
Published Oct 9, 2017
Oil industry professionals weigh in on what causes gas prices to spike and how those prices can affect consumers.
“Penny Swap” could mean $23 million boost for Fort Worth schools
By
Katie Carter
Published Oct 5, 2017
Through a proposed penny swap, the district could receive millions of dollars for its maintenance projects.
$750 million bond would pay for new schools, upgrades in FWISD
By
Katie Carter
Published Oct 4, 2017
FWISD is growing, and the district is responding with new schools and upgrades.
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