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Recycle paper and more on America Recycles Day

Published Nov 1, 2013

The City of Fort Worth will be celebrating America Recycles Day on Saturday, November 16 from 9 a.m.-1.p.m. in the LaGrave Field Parking Lot.

During the event, residents can bring up to five 40-pound boxes of paper, up to four tires, light bu

New Sundance Square Plaza adds to Fort Worth downtown scene

Published Nov 1, 2013

Construction workers putting the finishing touches on the Sundance Square Plaza filled the center of downtown Fort Worth last week, but orange vests and hard hats were replaced by LED light displays and balloon hats for its grand opening o

What are you voting for Tuesday?

Published Nov 1, 2013

Tarrant County has had three elections since the start of 2013, and in each election, under seven percent of registered voters cast a ballot. 

On Nov. 5, Tarrant County voters will have another chance to cast their ballots from 7 a.m. to

Changes to new TCU parking garage addressed at neighborhood meeting

Published Oct 31, 2013

The new parking garage at TCU will now be further away from the edge of Bellaire Drive North than previously planned in order to alleviate neighbors' previous concerns.

For their part, the majority of the 45 ne

A haunting in Fort Worth

Published Oct 31, 2013

Ghosts of Fort Worth’s past live on in the legends and lore surrounding some of the city’s buildings. Paranormal activity has prompted some to flee, while others have sought and found peaceful coexistence.

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Pick up rain barrels this Saturday

Published Oct 31, 2013

The City of Fort Worth ended their online sale of rain barrels on Oct. 27, and residents who ordered one can pick them up Saturday.

The event will be held Nov. 2 from 9-11 a.m. at the Hazel Harvey Peace Center for Neighborhoods

Video: Costumes and comics come to the 109

Published Oct 31, 2013

Comic book store Collected embraced this year’s Halloween Comic Fest, a nationwide event with sales, free comics, a costume contest and barbecue.

One of the store’s managing partners, Ron Killingsworth, helped coordinate

Last chance for Halloween scare at Hangman’s

Published Oct 31, 2013

As legend tells it, 131 years ago Hezekiah Jones went on a murderous rampage, stalking his victims by night on the banks of the Trinity River and then hanging them by the neck. Hundreds died at the mercy of his bloodstained rope.

Last chance for Halloween scare at Hangman's

Published Oct 31, 2013

As legend tells it, 131 years ago Hezekiah Jones went on a murderous rampage, stalking his victims by night on the banks of the Trinity River and then hanging them by the neck. Hundreds died at the mercy of his bloodstained rope.

Fort Worth Bike Sharing shows off its growth

Published Oct 29, 2013

Fort Worth Bike Sharing is offering half-price all-day riding passes to celebrate six months of operation during Fort Worth South, Inc.‘s Open Streets on November 10.

The bike share program began last April as a new mode of transportati

Fort Worth calls for resident input on the 2014 bond election slate

Published Oct 28, 2013

Fort Worth residents still have one last chance to offer their opinions and ideas for potential projects on the 2014 bond election.

The final citywide meeting is scheduled fo

What is the Hope Mobile?

Published Oct 24, 2013

Due to insufficient funds and overpopulation, Fort Worth shelters will be pressured to euthanize about 200,000 of their in-house animals each year.

Fort Worth has more than 20,000 dogs and cats enter its shelters each year, and 70 percent of