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TCU talks parking garage plans with neighbors

Published Aug 6, 2014

About 30 109ers gathered Tuesday night at TCU to hear about and discuss the university’s new parking garage plans.

“Someone said it’s to gather input. I don’t think it’s input,” one 109 resident said as she

Fort Worth Blue Zones Project plans community meetings

Published Aug 4, 2014

Community meetings will begin this month to provide information, gather input and spawn discussion about implementing the Blue Zones Project in Fort Worth.

“It’s a city-wide well-being improvement initiative,” said Julie Wil

Neighborhoods near TCU face proposed zoning change reducing unrelated occupancy limit

Published Aug 1, 2014

Fort Worth city councilmembers will attend a briefing this month about the proposed TCU zoning overlay.

Dana Burghdoff, Fort Worth’s deputy planning and development director, said an official date has not been set, but the briefing is b

Animal care on the rise says local vet

Published Jul 30, 2014

Fort Worth’s 109 is chock full of animals of varying sizes, breeds and species. The real concern, however, surrounds the animal's treatment and well being.

The City of Fort Worth uses code compliance officers to routinely patrol loc

Westcliff schoolteacher guides local birders at Foster Park

Published Jul 28, 2014

A lone duckling glides along the water at Foster Park behind its mother as yellow-crowned night heron stake out breakfast. Although rain threatens, it doesn’t stop one local birder.

“I only missed this once because of ice,”

Five finds around the 109

Published Jul 25, 2014

Fort Worth may be well known for its Stockyards and zoo, but there are also an ample number of restaurants and activities in and near the 109. While maybe not as well known, they are gathering fans.

Five locations possess unique characteristi

Park provides dogs chance to unleash

Published Jul 23, 2014

For those with limited space fenced-in yards, some four-legged friends may need a release.

Fort Woof, a local dog park maintained by the City of Fort Worth Parks and Community Services Department, provides canines a place for that release.

Photo project celebrates Fort Worth’s predicted 1 million 2022 population

Published Jul 21, 2014

A local photographer plans to create a photograph project of 100,000 portraits of Fort Worth citizens before the city reaches 1 million in population.

Known as “The Fort Worth Photo Project, “ the photographs are free and ope

Photo project celebrates Fort Worth's predicted 1 million 2022 population

Published Jul 21, 2014

A local photographer plans to create a photograph project of 100,000 portraits of Fort Worth citizens before the city reaches 1 million in population.

Known as “The Fort Worth Photo Project, “ the photographs are free and ope

Zoo program promotes trading natural Texas artifacts

Published Jul 18, 2014

Texas Nature Traders, Fort Worth Zoo’s newest educational program, encourages exploration and learning for children ages three and up.

Brother-sister duo Montana and Cheyenne Spencer, who work at Texas Nature Traders, said there are ove

Social network site made for mommies

Published Jul 16, 2014

A free social network allows 109 moms and babysitters to connect and learn about each other with the click of a mouse.

With Mommyfiles, local moms can find babysitters as well as pet sitters, house sitters, tutors and other talent.

Texas Boys Choir renewed for fifth year on Texas Touring Roster

Published Jul 15, 2014

In honor of musical excellence, Fort Worth-based Texas Boys Choir has been renewed as an artist on the Texas Touring Roster for the fifth year.

The inclusion allows the non-profit organization to receive grants from the Te