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Community to host fundraiser Monday to support injured Fort Worth officer
By
Claire Girman
Published Mar 27, 2016
Police agencies and Chick-Fil-A are teaming up to help support the family of injured Fort Worth Police Officer Matt Pearce.
People bounce over to community center for easter egg hunt
By
Elizabeth Campbell
Published Mar 27, 2016
The Thomas Place Recreation Center hosted an Easter egg hunt on Saturday.
Hop your way into spring: a guide to upcoming local beer festivals
By
Sierra Tuthill
Published Mar 24, 2016
Pale ales, pretzel necklaces and pilsners are transitioning locals into spring.
Horses That Heal
By
Sierra Tuthill
Published Mar 23, 2016
Equine therapy is helping people with disabilities all across the country and Movie Tavern West 7th Street premiered Horses That Heal on Sunday.
Local craft breweries utilize technology and size in growing market
By
Tad Desai
Published Mar 22, 2016
Many craft breweries are utilizing creative and new marketing strategies to compete in the huge market of beer.
Fort Worth’s art scene gets a little bigger with the opening of the Art Room
By
Jacob Smith
Published Mar 22, 2016
The first exhibition of the newest art gallery, the Art Room, is a big success.
Fort Worth's art scene gets a little bigger with the opening of the Art Room
By
Jacob Smith
Published Mar 22, 2016
The first exhibition of the newest art gallery, the Art Room, is a big success.
Paschal Baseball sets high hopes for the season, conference play
By
Kevin Peters
Published Mar 21, 2016
Veteran team aims to win the district championship.
New food truck joins Blue Zones Project
By
Libby Vincek
Published Mar 21, 2016
ZaTar is offering healthier options for Fort Worth residents.
Fit Worth Corporate Challenge encourages fitness in the community
By
Jake Foote
Published Mar 18, 2016
Participants in this year's challenge logged over 3.5 million minutes of activity and lost over 5,000 pounds.
Warmer weather starts gardening season early, with some negative impacts
By
Alex Gaffigan
Published Mar 18, 2016
Higher-than-normal temperatures in March have led to an early start of the gardening season, but the warm weather brings some negative consequences such as an increase of bugs and an impact on winter plants.
Botanical garden hosts hands-on spring event
By
Claire Girman
Published Mar 17, 2016
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is hosting a spring series, Butterflies in the Garden: A Mayan Experience.
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