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New option for coffee connoisseurs opening on West Seventh Street
By
Claire Girman
Published Sep 21, 2015
Local cafe, Avoca Coffee Roasters, to expand to a second location.
Play like a girl: Female football player wows on game night
By
Joey McReynolds
Published Sep 21, 2015
Reilly Fox, a junior at Paschal High School, is the first ever female football player at the school.
New fire and police training center opens in Fort Worth
By
Jamie Manning
Published Sep 18, 2015
Fort Worth dedicates new public safety facility after its longest-serving mayor, Bob Bolen.
Dylan Thomas dominates early in the season
By
Tad Desai
Published Sep 18, 2015
Local football star looks to stay close to home for college.
University Drive construction bothers student residents
By
Kristen Weaver
Published Sep 17, 2015
Student residents are getting frustrated with the construction on University Drive right near campus.
Classic Film Series offers community screenings
By
Chandler Highfill
Published Sep 17, 2015
TCU will host a Classic Film Series every Thursday evening that is free and open to the public.
Jimmy John’s may extend business hours
By
Peyton Davis
Published Sep 16, 2015
Jimmy John's may be staying open late for students looking for a healthier fast food option near campus.
The Live Oak: A music destination in Fort Worth
By
Madison McCorkle
Published Sep 16, 2015
The Live Oak Music Hall and Lounge offers a variety of musical acts in a growing arts scene.
Fort Worth city manager looks to end search for police chief
By
Kyla Wilcher
Published Sep 16, 2015
The search for the newest police chief in Fort Worth is in full progress.
A game day guide to food around TCU
By
Elizabeth Campbell
Published Sep 11, 2015
A food guide for hungry football fans to use on game day.
Man who killed TCU student sentenced to 35 years
By
Kristen Weaver
Published Sep 11, 2015
David Hidalgo pleaded guilty to murder after stabbing Trese, a 23-year-old TCU senior, on February 4, 2014.
ArtSouth: Encouraging local artists to bloom where planted
By
Claire Girman
Published Sep 10, 2015
The ArtSouth program is helping provide residential and studio space to artists on the Near Southside of Fort Worth.
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