Rebecca McRobbie

Rebecca McRobbie

Senior City Editor, FTWtoday

Rebecca is based outside of Dallas, TX and joined 6AM City as a launch editor for FTWtoday. She was born and raised in North Texas, and produced newscasts across the country for three years before returning to Dallas to work on the Good Day morning show. She loves being outdoors with her dog + trying new restaurants around town.

Transform 1012 will hold a public forum this week so community members can hear from the architects as they present their design concepts.
One of the best parts of Halloween is cruising around different neighborhoods and looking for over-the-top yard decorations.
Gustos Burgers + Stuff is planning a big move to the bustling Magnolia Avenue.
We asked the artificial intelligence bot, Chat GPT, which famous locals would belong on a landmark of this caliber — and we want to see if you agree.
From hidden treehouses to sitcom-theme homes, Fort Worth is full of special places for a staycation that offer guests a break from traditional motels and hotels.
North Texas is abuzz with millions of monarch butterflies as they make their way from Canada to Mexico. Here are a few local events to see the mesmerizing sight.
Did you know the largest honey brand in the US is based right here in North Texas? We have the sweet details on local honey brands you can try that are sourced from Texas bees.
Too many festive events to keep up with? We’re helping you mark off the local happenings one thing at a time with our fall Bingo card.
From cold beer to deep-fried delicacies, here’s what food items you should indulge in at the State Fair of Texas.
Fall is here — what better to celebrate than by picking pumpkins?
Don’t break the break — save money at the State Fair of Texas with these daily deals and coupons.
Everything really is bigger in Texas, including Homecoming mums that have set Guinness World records.
Fall is here + so is the need for all things fall-flavored. We’re sharing where to get your autumn recipe fix, whether it’s caffeinated or boozy.
The 30-ft sculpture will be made entirely of 20,000 empty plastic water bottles in Fort Worth.
The City of Fort Worth will kick off a new Red Bus Lane Pilot program this week to improve bus lanes on Jones Street.
We asked AI bot ChatGPT who would belong on Mount Rushmore if it were in our city to see if it aligns with what us Hoosiers think.
The renovations will mostly impact the bag check-in process for international travelers flying out of Terminal D.
The Horned Frogs and Mustangs have continued the Iron Skillet tradition for over a century. With just three series match-ups left, who will take home the prized trophy at this weekend’s rivalry game?
You won’t want to miss it — 1,500 gallons of mustard, 20,000 pounds of hay, 90 performing artists, and 24 days of fun all happening at the State Fair of Texas.
Tell us what local restaurants you think the Hollywood stars should eat at next time they’re in North Texas.
Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Fort Worth’s many beautiful patios.
Grapefest is a family-friendly event in Grapevine full of music, food, rides, and events.
The four-day Plano Balloon Festival will feature 40 hot air balloons along with kid-friendly entertainment, live music, and great food.
Check out these 14 yoga studios around Fort Worth, which offer beginner classes, memberships, hot yoga, and more.
You’ll need to be pretty savvy to get into these Fort Worth speakeasies, which range from bookstores and bodegas.
Lace-up your shoes and take a running tour of Fort Worth with these local races.
The abandoned home on Roberts Cutoff Road will be renovated into a restaurant with a patio and beer garden.
We’re on a mission to map out Fort Worth’s top destinations for foodies, art lovers, and pet parents. Learn how you can help.
It’s something locals are used to — outsiders thinking Fort Worth is Dallas and vice versa. We’re here to clarify the differences between the two major cities and highlight what makes Fort Worth so special.
The Tarrant County Vietnam Memorial Foundation hopes to have the monument built by 2026.