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Fort Worth Bike Sharing program sees growth two years in

By Joey McReynolds
Published Mar 16, 2015

Cyclists around Fort Worth can expect to see a few more of the familiar red and gray bike racks that dot the city. Ten new stations will be added in coming months, nine of which will be constructed in...

Local garden demonstrates water conservation

By Julia Sanders
Published Mar 12, 2015
The green field slopes gently down to a neatly kept garden. Small vegetable planters line the garden’s fence, and leafy greens are beginning to emerge. Through the cast-iron gate, a dirt path winds through the canopy of trees and patches of native Texan bushes, flowers and cacti.

Fort Worth Bike Sharing receives $35,000 donation to add solar panels to bike sharing stations

By Joey McReynolds
Published Mar 6, 2015
The Fort Worth Bike Sharing program partners with Green Mountain Energy to promote sustainability through pollution free transportation.

Another blast of winter hits Fort Worth

By Daniel Salazar
Published Mar 4, 2015
UPDATE: Even though the latest round of winter has already passed, its effects are here to stay in Fort Worth.

Whole Foods Market will aim for sustainability

By TCU 360
Published Mar 3, 2015
Developers of the mixed-use development along Bryant Irvin Road plan to open a Whole Foods Market next spring.

Zyn22 becomes new fitness option in Fort Worth

By TCU 360
Published Mar 3, 2015

Zyn22 is a new celebrity fitness craze that has come to Fort Worth. “It incorporates high energy music, motivational speaking and community through movement,” said Zyn22 instructor Denis Morton. Unlike...

Court date reset for man accused of stabbing TCU senior

Published Mar 2, 2015

David Hidalgo, the man accused of killing TCU senior Stewart Trese last year, was scheduled to accept or decline a plea bargain this morning, but his court appearance has been rescheduled. Hidalgo’s...

Fort Worth ISD sole superintendent finalist withdraws candidacy

By TCU 360
Published Mar 1, 2015
Sante Fe Public Schools Superintendent Joel D. Boyd has withdrawn as the sole finalist to fill the Fort Worth school district superintendent vacancy.

This week in Paschal sports: Winter weather shuffles calendar

Published Feb 27, 2015

The sleet and snow sweeping through North Texas this week has moved a few things around on the Paschal athletic schedule.

Fort Worth emergency responders handle slick conditions

By TCU 360
Published Feb 27, 2015

In preparation for the second round of winter weather this week, Fort Worth emergency responders are working cooperatively to keep the city functioning as safely as possible.

Paschal High School senior awarded Davey O’Brien High School Scholarship

By TCU 360
Published Feb 26, 2015

One of R.L. Paschal High School’s top students is both a scholar and an athlete.

Bass family private collection opening at the Kimbell

By TCU 360
Published Feb 26, 2015

The Kimbell Art Museum will open a new temporary exhibit showcasing the personal collections of Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass starting March 1.

The collection will feature 37 paintings and sculptures that represent a wide range of time periods,