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Musicians follow their heart to the 109

Published Mar 7, 2014

On a sunny afternoon, sounds of acoustic guitars mixed with the breeze in front of Sol de Luna on University Drive.


The Jax Bros, a duo consisting of Mark Jax and Pierre Jax, played music for tips along the sidewalk for patrons and pa

Quesadilla maker at Blue Mesa Grill inspires staff, befriends customers

Published Mar 5, 2014

 

On a night when customers get free food with the purchase of a drink, Maria Evelia Ramirez, 31, can be found chopping up veggies, dusting them with her 15-spice rub and grilling them.

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Voters at Country Day cast ballots for various reasons

By TCU 360
Published Mar 5, 2014

Caleb Chappell, a TCU freshman, said he was at the election not only to vote for Konni Burton in the District 10 state senate race, but also to encourage others to vote for her.

Chappell was one of the

109ers concerned with a variety of issues in Tuesday primaries

Published Mar 5, 2014

The Texas primary election voters at the 109’s Congregation Ahavath Sholom synagogue on South Hulen Street were primarily concerned with the races for governor, district attorney and attorney general on Tuesday.

The main issues affectin

St. Stephen Presbyterian Church bells ring on

Published Mar 4, 2014

St. Stephen Presbyterian Church sits on a hilltop at the edge of the 109 overlooking Forest Park and downtown Fort Worth. Those in the vicinity of the historic church are familiar with the traditional hourly tune that rings from the church’s 200-

St. Andrew students send science projects blasting skyward

Published Mar 1, 2014

Rockets blasted skyward Friday at St. Andrew Catholic School.

In a ball field across from the school, groups of science teams made up of eighth graders launched their class projects.

Science teacher Mike Fenoglio said stud

Vintage cars bring hobbyists together

Published Feb 27, 2014

The Fort Worth Model “A” Ford Club, which has several 109ers in its membership, unites local antique car enthusiasts in a hobbyist organization that seems like family to many of them.


Jordan Douglass and his twin brot

Early voting for March elections takes place at Texas Christian University

Published Feb 24, 2014

Voters can cast early ballots through Thursday at Texas Christian University for the March 4 primary.

The Brown-Lupton University Union, a temporary location for early voting, will be open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Feb. 27 for

Chase Bank on Biddison prepares to close its doors

Published Feb 24, 2014

The Chase Bank on 3509 W. Biddison St. will conduct business for the last time on Sat., March 15.

Youth volunteer at Saint Andrew organic community garden

Published Feb 24, 2014

About two dozen youth turned out to help build a community garden Saturday at Saint Andrew Catholic School.

Those present formed a prayer circle as the garden, which benefits Tarrant Area Food Bank, was blessed by Father John Shanahan. at 2 p

CD Review: Elementary

Published Feb 20, 2014

At first listen, “Elementary” seems true to its name.

Brothers Mark and Pierre Jax form the Jax Bros, and “Elementary” is their first studio album, Mark Jax said.

Mark Jax, a former school teacher who sometim

Nearby business organizing cheer section for Cowtown Marathon to engage local community and inspire healthy lifestyles

Published Feb 19, 2014

This year, the Cowtown Marathon will include a children’s 5K, adult 5K and 10K, plus the half- and ultra-marathon, which are 13.1 miles and 26.2 miles each, respectively.

Three races are scheduled for S