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Rabies cases often "overhyped" but remain a serious issue

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Jan 29, 2016
Rabies cases in Fort Worth decreased in 2015, and throughout the past five years only one person has contracted rabies from an animal.

Rabies cases often “overhyped” but remain a serious issue

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Jan 29, 2016
Rabies cases in Fort Worth decreased in 2015, and throughout the past five years only one person has contracted rabies from an animal.

Downtown Design Review Board approves signage for Hooters

By Ali Montag
Published Jan 28, 2016
The Downtown Design Review Board approved construction for a patio, signage and LED lighting at 150 Throckmorton near Sundance Square.

Fort Worth Junior League sells programs for charity at Stock Show

Published Jan 28, 2016
The programs are sold for three dollars a piece. One dollar goes back to the Junior League of Fort Worth, which is donated to the charities they support.

New voters: deadline to register for Texas primary is Jan. 30

By Elizabeth Campbell
Published Jan 28, 2016
There’s still time to register to vote in the primaries. Here’s how to get started.

Senior Minister at University Christian Church announces resignation

By Joey McReynolds
Published Jan 27, 2016
Rev. Larry Thomas served as the senior minister at UCC since October of 2011.

Fort Worth Community Votes on School Calendar

By Shane Battis
Published Jan 27, 2016
Students, parents, faculty, and community members can vote between two Fort Worth school calendars for the first time.

Whole Foods and micro-restaurants coming to Waterside

By Sierra Tuthill
Published Jan 26, 2016
Waterside is a new area that is bringing Whole Foods, Blaze Pizza and multiple micro-restaurants to Fort Worth this spring.

Volunteers combat homelessness in Tarrant, Parker Counties

By Tori Knox
Published Jan 25, 2016
The Tarrant County Homeless Coalition is looking for volunteers to participate in the ninth annual Point-in-Time count Jan. 28.

Paschal High School students learn WWII history from a first-hand witness

By Jacob Smith
Published Jan 22, 2016
94-year-old World War II Veteran Joe Simpson shares with student his experience at the Battle of the Bulge.

Brewing up an active workspace through connecting community

By Claire Girman
Published Jan 22, 2016
Craftwork Coffee Co aims to combine coffee with a professional environment where people can work.

Remembering the Battle of the Bulge: Live Stream

By Jacob Smith
Published Jan 21, 2016

This live stream has ended. A World War II veteran will talk to students at Paschal High School on Thursday afternoon about the Battle of the Bulge.