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Bar at the Original (Lucy Puente/TCU360)

Fort Worth’s 97-year-old The Original Mexican Eats Café lease extended

By Lucy Puente, Staff Writer
Published Apr 19, 2023
The Original Mexican Eats Café, Fort Worth’s oldest restaurant, will stay in business for three more months.
(Courtesy of AP)

Voters guide to upcoming municipal election

By Georgie London, Staff Writer
Published Mar 7, 2023
Voters will be given the chance to choose mayoral and updated district councils on the ballot this spring.
Drummers march in the Race Street Mardi Gras parade. (Lance Sanders/TCU 360)

Mardi Gras celebration comes to Fort Worth

By Lance Sanders, Staff Writer
Published Feb 19, 2023
A small community of businesses located on Race Street in Fort Worth partnered together to celebrate Mardi Gras.
Stock Show 2021 (Lucy Puente/Staff Writer)

TCU Day at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo

Published Jan 25, 2023
Students can attend the Fort Worth Stock Show for free on January 26th.
Police investigate the shooting location in front of the Whataburger on 2401 W Berry St. on Jan. 20, 2023. (Katherine Lester/Staff Writer)

Suspects arrested for shooting near Whataburger on Berry Street

By Katherine Lester, Executive Editor
Published Jan 23, 2023
No TCU staff or students were involved in the incident.
The Fort Worth Zoo’s many conservation programs benefit endangered and threatened species around the world like this female Fiji banded iguana, according to the zoo. In the past 30 years, it has successfully bred and released hundreds of iguanas and other animal species back into the wild. (Photo/Sally Verrando/TCU)

Fort Worth Zoo to celebrate 30th Anniversary Festival

By Sally Verrando, Staff Writer
Published Nov 10, 2022
A photo essay, taken at the Fort Worth Zoo, 1989 Colonial Parkway, Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday, Oct. 10, 2022, offers a glimpse of what visitors can expect during the zoo's celebration of 30 years and $300 million of habitat improvements.
Anna Rutherford, senior music education major, plays tenor saxophone with the band during a jam session at the Scat Lounge. (Photo courtesy of Karson Beer)

Creating performers: TCU students and professors jam at local jazz club

By Allie Brown, Staff Writer
Published Oct 19, 2022
Though students are required to perform regularly within the music program at TCU, playing at the Scat Lounge inspires a new confidence in young musicians.
Workers make bowls during their shift at Mamaka. (Photo by Dru Kennedy Hawkins).

Local business supports TCU organizations through profit shares

By Dru Kennedy, Staff Writer
Published Oct 13, 2022
Mamaka Bowls partners with TCU organizations to provide support.
Local businesses welcome development but fear the results.(Image by: Lucy Puente TCU360)

Fort Worth “No Se Vende,” the reality local businesses fear

By Lucy Puente
Published Sep 28, 2021
When driving around the South Side of Fort Worth, signs and murals speckle Hemphill Street reading “Hemphill No Se Vende”, which translates to “Hemphill Not For Sale”.
Trent Shaskan, Fort Worth bread maker, owner of The Table

Grains to grocery: One bread maker brings together farmers and artisans at locally-sourced store

By Haeven Gibbons
Published May 6, 2021
Trent Shaskan opened 'The Table' to provide a space for locally sourced farmers and artisans to sell their products.
Clinic manager Angelle Harris walks in the front door of the Whole Woman's Health clinic in Fort Worth, Texas, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019. Faced with drives of four hours or more to Fort Worth, Dallas, El Paso or out-of-state clinics, many women in West Texas and the Panhandle need at least two days to obtain an abortion _ a situation that advocates say exacerbates the challenges of arranging child care, taking time off work and finding lodging. Some end up sleeping in their cars. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Abortion access threatened as restrictive bills make their way through Texas Legislature

By Katherine Lester
Published May 4, 2021
One of the bills from the Texas Senate is a "heartbeat bill" that would ban abortions as early as 6 weeks.
Two women standing next to each other and speaking to each other.

Fort Worth set to elect first new mayor in 10 years Saturday

By Logan Orsini
Published May 1, 2021
10 candidates are running to replace Betsy Price.