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Panthers aim to carry momentum second time through district

By TCU 360
Published Apr 10, 2015

The Paschal Panthers' thrilling walk-off victory against Arlington Tuesday evening showed coach Darrell Preston just how well his team can play when his players support each other. “They were doing...

Paschal softball aiming high against lowly Texans

By TCU 360
Published Apr 10, 2015
The Panthers hope to control tempo against winless Arlington Sam Houston.

City council elections characterized by uncontested races

Published Apr 9, 2015
Many familiar faces will remain on the city council after the upcoming election in one month.

Main St. Arts Festival brings restrictions to the city

By Kaitlyn Beckert
Published Apr 8, 2015
Navigating downtown Fort Worth may be a bit more problematic than usual with current road restrictions, but it should still be possible to steer through the week's road closures with ease.

Walk-off win keeps Panthers in 2nd place

By TCU 360
Published Apr 8, 2015
With Tuesday night's win, the R.L. Paschal High School baseball teams remains in second place and will advance to the playoffs.

Paschal softball crushes Lamar in shutout

By TCU 360
Published Apr 8, 2015
The Panthers extend their winning streak to five with a mercy rule victory.

Sandra Brown announces new novel

By Julia Sanders
Published Apr 7, 2015
Sandra Brown, a New York Time's bestselling author, attended TCU in 1966. Her newest novel is scheduled to be released in August.

Open carry and campus carry bills could affect Fort Worth

By Sierra Tuthill
Published Apr 6, 2015
Some Texans want the state to adopt open carry gun rules.

Main St. Arts Festival coming to downtown Fort Worth

By Jake Foote
Published Apr 6, 2015
This weekend, downtown Fort Worth will host a variety of art, musical guests and local cuisine during the Main Street Arts Festival.

JPS considering new, expanded facilities

By TCU 360
Published Apr 5, 2015
The health care network is looking into new facilities right across the street.

Tarrant County is moving forward with jail reform grant

By Ali Montag
Published Apr 4, 2015

Tarrant County is applying for federal money to look into lowering incarceration rates. The Tarrant County Commissioners’ Court voted unanimously in March for the county to apply for a grant aimed at...

Westcliff Elementary hosts fundraiser walk

By Madeline Hamm
Published Apr 3, 2015
The school aimed to raise $20,000 for a new copier and equipment shed.