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During daylight saving time, the clocks “spring forward,” allowing Fort Worthians to make the most of their evenings.
Diamond Hill Community Center located on the north side will reopen Saturday, Nov. 4 with all new amenities.
Transform 1012 will hold a public forum this week so community members can hear from the architects as they present their design concepts.
Use our guide to the Arlington Entertainment District to make the most of the Texas Rangers vs. Houston Astros post-season series.
The new John and Tracy Sellers Sports Complex will help train athletes who are making a comeback after injuries.
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After the Central Library Branch closed in June, the city has leased a new space across from the Tarrant County Courthouse.
The City of Fort Worth will kick off a new Red Bus Lane Pilot program this week to improve bus lanes on Jones Street.
The renovations will mostly impact the bag check-in process for international travelers flying out of Terminal D.
A new vegetation removal pilot program uses goats and sheep to cut hard-to-reach grass at Anderson Park.
Cue Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September” and step back in time with these major local headlines.

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