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City’s spending plan nearly excludes public transit
By
Katie Coleman
Published Sep 7, 2016
Fort Worth's 2017 budget has some residents concerned about money for public transportation.
City's spending plan nearly excludes public transit
By
Katie Coleman
Published Sep 7, 2016
Fort Worth's 2017 budget has some residents concerned about money for public transportation.
17th imported case of Zika in Tarrant County; no local transmission
By
Kayley Ryan
Published Sep 4, 2016
Tarrant County residents are being advised to protect themselves from the Zika virus.
Residents gear up for game day traffic
By
Taylor Sutton
Published Sep 3, 2016
TCU football games can cause some traffic problems for residents near Amon G. Carter Stadium.
Glitch means some Tarrant taxpayers get a refund
By
Shane Battis
Published Sep 2, 2016
A software glitch has lead to $12 million in refunds to some property owners in Tarrant County.
Bellaire Drive South detour will continue through September
By
Kayley Ryan
Published Aug 29, 2016
The construction along Bellaire Drive in Fort Worth will continue into the month of September.
Paschal and Heights take the beat to the streets
By
Kristen Weaver
Published Aug 26, 2016
The Paschal and Arlington Heights high school bands are marching nearly 10 kilometers to raise money for their programs.
Community reaches out to homeless
By
Madeline Hamm
Published Jun 18, 2016
Fort Worth residents reach a helping hand to the homeless in more ways than one.
Pouring Glory: Self-made restaurateur revitalizing Fort Worth’s south side one craft beer at a time
By
Russell Hodges
Published May 11, 2016
A new craft brewery and growler filling station has taken over and revitalized an older part of town.
Residents of Bluebonnet Place want to solve Bluebonnet Circle traffic issues
By
Bailey Kirby
Published May 3, 2016
The Bluebonnet Place Neighborhood Association plans to make developments to Bluebonnet Circle, starting with traffic.
Outstanding FWISD high school artists work on display
By
Simeon Jones
Published Apr 29, 2016
Artists in FWISD showed off their best artwork to win prizes and scholarships.
For TCU students, pathway largely paved for landing internships, jobs
By
Dean Straka
Published Apr 28, 2016
Students are making the annual end-of-the-school-year push for employment, and the university has taken steps to ensure that the path for them is as smooth as possible.
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