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How to help Hurricane Harvey flooding victims

By Shane Battis
Published Aug 28, 2017
You can help Harvey flooding victims.

St. Stephen Presbyterian reopens Christian Education Building after vandalism

By Hunter Geisel
Published Aug 28, 2017
After seven months of fundraising and hard work, the church was able to restore a vandalized building.

One Fatality Reported, Fort Worth responds to Hurricane Harvey

By Haley Harrison
Published Aug 26, 2017
The storm has calmed but has left devastation in its tracks.

Update: Heavy rainfall expected in Fort Worth, Hurricane Harvey approaches Texas coast

By Shane Battis
Published Aug 24, 2017
Heavy rains and possible flooding is on the horizon.

Andrew “Doc” Session community center wins $1,000 FitWorth award

By Kayley Ryan
Published Aug 24, 2017
Andrew "Doc" Session is getting new equipment with a $1,000 award from the summer FitWorth challenge.
Solar eclipse livestream

Solar eclipse livestream

By TCU 360
Published Aug 21, 2017
TCU Student Media is partnering with TCU Physics and Astronomy to livestream the solar eclipse. The eclipse will peak at 1:08:40 p.m. CDT, when the moon obscures 74.5% of the sun.

How Drew Medford left his mark on Paschal Baseball

By Kristen Clarke
Published Apr 4, 2017
Members of the Paschal baseball team remember Drew Medford at a tournament dedicated to him.

Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra celebrates 50 years of James Bond

By William Baird
Published Apr 3, 2017
The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra celebrates 50 years of spy movies by playing popular songs from iconic movies.

Tanglewood Elementary plans for the future

By Haley Harrison
Published Apr 2, 2017
Fort Worth ISD is working toward long term solutions for the overcrowding problem at Tanglewood Elementary school.

Fort Worth responds to nationwide anti-Semitic incidents

By Hunter Geisel
Published Apr 1, 2017
The Fort Worth Police Department and the local Jewish community responds to the recent and nationwide anti-Semitic incidents.

Tarrant County Meals on Wheels leans on local support with budget cuts pending

By Elizabeth Hinz
Published Mar 29, 2017
Meals on Wheels of Tarrant County looks to local support with possible budget cuts on the horizon.

Proposed roundabouts could calm traffic and increase pedestrian safety

By Hannah Sumers
Published Mar 28, 2017
The City of Fort Worth has proposed replacing two current four-way stops with roundabouts in hopes of calming traffic in neighborhoods and increasing pedestrian safety.