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Local students inducted into Sister City Program
By
Collin Gray
Published Feb 20, 2020
The Fort Worth City Council admitted over 80 students into a local Sister City Program.
Early voting begins Tuesday in Texas
By
Shannon Murphy
Published Feb 17, 2020
The voting site at the Brown-Lupton University Union will be open for all 12 days of the early voting period.
Building sustainability together
By
Grace Toups
Published Jan 20, 2020
China's "National Sword" policy, enacted in 2018, has changed the nature of residential recycling programs.
Dickies Arena to open doors this week
By
Alexa Hines
Published Oct 22, 2019
Dickies Arena opens Saturday
Fort Worth plans to increase civic, community engagement budget
By
Marley Capper
Published Oct 7, 2019
Mayor Betsy Price has increased monies allocated toward community and public engagement 4%, totaling around $4.3 million.
Fort Worth looking beyond books as it adds libraries
By
Grace Amiss
Published Sep 16, 2019
In efforts to stay relevant in a social media age, some libraries are turning to alternative ways to get citizens reading -- e-books.
Mayoral candidates talk transportation, education, discrimination in Fort Worth
By
Nicole Hawkins
Published May 1, 2019
Fort Worth mayoral candidates shared their stances and plans for the city at TCU's mayoral forum Monday.
Instagram user threatens Fort Worth on Easter Sunday
By
Grace Toups
Published Apr 22, 2019
Anonymous Instagram user posts a threat to Fort Worth on Easter Sunday.
CASA of Tarrant County advocates for children in foster care
By
Taylor Boser
Published Apr 3, 2019
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and CASA is looking to gain more volunteers to help children in foster care who are in need.
Fort Worth holds its first transgender day of visibility observance
By
Grace Toups
Published Mar 30, 2019
Fort Worth celebrates its first International Transgender Day of Visibility this Sunday.
TEXRail station to expand after ‘overwhelmingly positive’ response
By
Desaray Hickombottom
Published Mar 21, 2019
The TEXRail station in Fort Worth is planning for an expansion after two months of being open.
Marathon runner attacked on Trinity Trails
By
Grace Toups
Published Mar 5, 2019
A Fort Worth marathon runner was mauled Sunday afternoon by an unleashed pit bull.
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