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Chef Jon Bonnell to take expertise, cuisine to TCU

Published Jun 19, 2014

Chef Jon Bonnell, who opened his first restaurant in the 109, takes the taste to TCU.

Bonnell will be the exclusive culinary consultant beginning this football season at Amon G. Carter Stadium, according to an announcement made this week on T

Customer choice, creativity key at local drink chain

Published Jun 18, 2014

Bubble tea has come to the 109.

Fruitealicious, a small Metroplex cold drink chain, offers customers a chance to create a custom drink whenever they enter the store. Rather than a set menu, Fruitealicious gives customers the option to mix the

Proposal would limit number of unrelated adults occupying single-family homes near TCU

Published Jun 16, 2014

Fort Worth is considering a proposal that would affect property owners and renters around TCU.

The proposal seeks to create an overlay district in an area surrounding the university that would change the number of unrelated adults allowe

Dance recital to feature 147 girls

Published Jun 16, 2014

A dance recital starring 147 girls in colorful costumes dancing jazz, ballet, tap dance and hip-hop is scheduled for 2 p.m. June 21 at Will Rogers Memorial Center.

The Bruce Lea Dance Factory recital will include 32 dances. Each dance is two

Contest challenges homeowners to create lush gardens with little water

Published Jun 13, 2014

A new community contest hopes to demonstrate that conserving water does not necessarily result in a colorless yard.

The Fort Worth Water Department is on the lookout for innovative methods of gardening during the current conservation ordinanc

Pulitzer-Prize winner promotes book about ancestor’s Jewish and Texas roots

Published Jun 12, 2014

Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Nick Kotz stopped by the 109 to talk about his family’s South Texas roots during one of his speaking and book-signing engagements this week.

About 40 people listened at Beth-El Congregation’s Dayt

Pulitzer-Prize winner promotes book about ancestor's Jewish and Texas roots

Published Jun 12, 2014

Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Nick Kotz stopped by the 109 to talk about his family’s South Texas roots during one of his speaking and book-signing engagements this week.

About 40 people listened at Beth-El Congregation’s Dayt

Trinity Shakespeare Festival begins with sold out preview performances

Published Jun 11, 2014

The Trinity Shakespeare Festival begins June 10 with a pay-what-you-can-preview production of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

The festival, which features alternative showing

TCU 360: Toads to Omaha, TCU clinches College World Series spot with incredible comeback

Published Jun 10, 2014

The TCU Horned Frog baseball team is headed to Omaha.

In the third and final game of the Fort Worth Super Regional, the Frogs proved too tough to kill, rallying from a one-run deficit in the ninth inning to win 6-5 and clinch a spot in the 20

Paschal High School Class of 1974 to celebrate 40th reunion

Published Jun 9, 2014

Forty years ago, they graduated from high school, received their diplomas, and went their separate ways. Now, members of the Paschal High School Class of 1974 are celebrating their 40th reunion.

“We had around 690 classmates that year,&

Parking spaces for TCU football season raise money for Alice Carlson

Published Jun 6, 2014

TCU’s football season begins in August and offers for seasonal parking spaces are springing up.

A purple sign along University Drive makes its pitch for football fans to secure a parking space during game days at University Christian Ch

Minimizing graffiti relies on community involvement

Published Jun 5, 2014

This year, the Fort Worth Police and Firefighters Memorial was tagged with graffiti its fiirst time.

The graffiti was removed immediately from the memorial, which is located on the north end of Trinity Park along West 7th Street, about three