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During daylight saving time, the clocks “spring forward,” allowing Fort Worthians to make the most of their evenings.
Plan ahead for university commencements and high school graduations in Fort Worth, TX.
Bookworms have until Friday, June 30 to visit the Central branch of the Fort Worth Public Library.
Phase 3 of the $130-million campaign is set to open this summer.
Nosh on a delicious soft pretzel — complete with your favorite toppings and dipping sauces — at one of these eateries in Fort Worth.
See what’s planned for the event center in the Cultural District.
Learn more about the city’s task force for 1600 Gendy St.
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With a variety of virtual + in-person courses, Flatiron School is designed to help Fort Worthians prepare for a career in tech.
The British animated series is coming to life just northeast of Cowtown.
Projects on the far west and far south sides of town aim to provide housing to families in need.
Daylight saving time has been around as early as 1918, and many legislators across the country are looking to change that.

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If you don’t have coffee already in hand, consider this your sign to grab some.
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