FFort Worth Read More Texas art agency gets $7.9M boost. What does that mean for Fort Worth?July 3, 2025 Weeks after national grants were cut from cultural institutions in Fort Worth, a jump in Texas arts funding…
FFort Worth Read More Fort Worth attempts to tackle literacy crisis, one screening at a timeJuly 1, 2025 Madison sat quietly at a small table inside Como Community Center, her finger tracing each word as she…
FFort Worth Read More Texas Wesleyan to take over Poly Main Street program as city extends, changes initiativeJune 30, 2025 Texas Wesleyan University will try its “smaller, smarter” approach to improving Vaughn Boulevard into a gateway corridor in…
FFort Worth Read More Fort Worth council debates DEI programs, delays voteJune 30, 2025 Fort Worth’s diversity and inclusion department is not closed just yet. After more than two hours of discussion,…
FFort Worth Read More Fort Worth lights City Hall in rainbow colors for LGBTQ Pride MonthJune 29, 2025 As LGBTQ organizers planned the final touches for Fort Worth’s Trinity Pride Fest, City Council member Elizabeth Beck…
LLos Angeles Read More Angels fail to capitalize on chances in loss to NationalsJune 28, 2025 Game 81. The halfway point of the 2025 season arrived at Angel Stadium — and the Angels, albeit…
FFort Worth Read More Republican leaders condemn Tarrant GOP chair’s ‘bigotry’ over Jewish, Muslim peopleJune 28, 2025 Mayor Mattie Parker and several Republican leaders across Fort Worth, Tarrant County and the state took to social…
FFort Worth Read More From Ten Commandments to property taxes, Tarrant lawmakers make mark on sessionJune 26, 2025 AUSTIN — Dozens of bills authored by Tarrant County House and Senate members are set to become new…
FFort Worth Read More Proposed Fort Worth STEAM Academy pitches stable charter alternative amid closuresJune 26, 2025 Nicholas Ditto envisions more than just another school in Fort Worth. Ditto, an educator and former principal of…
FFort Worth Read More Texas House bill poised to create statewide opportunities for Tarrant County food trucksJune 23, 2025 Every year, Always Cooking NOLA owner Damian Crockem forks over $600 to Tarrant County to permit his mobile…