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TCU professor to speak on water conservation

Published Feb 17, 2015

TCU professor Becky Johnson will speak Wednesday about Fort Worth’s water resources and conservation efforts.

The environmental science professor hopes to bring a global perspective to a discussion on the limited resource.

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Fort Worth ISD names finalist for superintendent

By TCU 360
Published Feb 17, 2015

Dr. Joel D. Boyd, 35, who is superintendent of Santa Fe Public Schools, is set to become the 25th superintendent in Fort Worth’s history. Boyd would lead the 6th largest school district in the state in regards to enrollment. 

FWAFA’s Eurydice opens in one week

By TCU 360
Published Feb 17, 2015

Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts’ theater department is putting on Sarah Ruhl’s adaptation of Eurydice next weekend.

Students focusing on theater have been working on their production since returning from winter break. Stu

Photographs by Rong Rong and Inri are now on display

By TCU 360
Published Feb 15, 2015

The husband and wife team, Rong Rong and Inri, is known for their stark black and white portraits that document their lives together.

Their exhibit, “Focus," went on display on Jan. 31.

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University Baptist Church offers free English classes

By TCU 360
Published Feb 15, 2015

University Baptist Church (UBC) is going beyond the norm in their ministry efforts.

UBC is the only church in the 76109 area code to offer English as a Second Language classes. The goal of the progra

Community around Berry Theater hopes for new life for abandoned landmark

By TCU 360
Published Feb 13, 2015

One prospective buyer wanted to turn it into a dance studio. Another, an office complex. Someon

Changes coming to Bluebonnet Circle

Published Feb 12, 2015

The city planning department of Fort Worth said it hopes to spend $3 million on Bluebonnet Circle by transforming the businesses and surrounding neighborhoods into a pedestrian-friendly urban village with strong ties to mass transit.

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Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge continuing to bring variety to Fort Worth’s music scene

Published Feb 12, 2015

The red curtain is pulled down and the stage is quiet.

But the chairs in the audience are filled. A group of women order drinks, a teenage couple laughs and a family of four smiles as a waitress takes their photo.

Drinks in hand and

Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge continuing to bring variety to Fort Worth's music scene

Published Feb 12, 2015

The red curtain is pulled down and the stage is quiet.

But the chairs in the audience are filled. A group of women order drinks, a teenage couple laughs and a family of four smiles as a waitress takes their photo.

Drinks in hand and

Warriors too much for short-handed Panthers

Published Feb 11, 2015

An exhausted Tyrik Price played hard until the final whistle, but in the end it wasn’t enough for the injury-plagued Paschal Panthers.

The junior shooting guard led the Panthers with 16 points and 8 rebounds Tuesday night as Arling

Lady Panthers to finish season against Arlington Martin

Published Feb 10, 2015

After coming off of a 

W.P. McLean Middle School beefing up security after stabbing incident

Published Feb 9, 2015

School officials at W.P. McLean Middle School have temporarily changed their arrival and dismissal policies while they investigate an incident that occurred last week.

On Wednesday, Feb. 4, a man with a knife approached a 7th grade student an