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It’s our birthday: Read the top stories from FTWtoday

On our birthday, we’re celebrating the stories that our readers have loved most these past three years.

FTW-Main St. Arts Festival

An event we’ve loved covering every year since launching? MAIN ST. Arts Fest. | Photo via Geno Loro

Happy birthday to us. Three years ago, FTWtoday officially launched. Since then, we’ve been sharing Cowtown’s news updates, city history, local guides, and more with you every morning.

Stroll with us down memory lane to look back at a few of our top and favorite stories over the past three years.

Top stories

The very first time we appeared in your inbox, it was to welcome our earliest subscribers. In the inaugural newsletter, we promised to share need-to-know Cowtown information, from development updates to restaurant recommendations. Some things never change.

Five top stories since October 2021:

And of course, our City Guides (like our guides to navigating DFW Airport + local farmers markets) have remained ever-popular among locals and visitors, alike.

Our favorites

It’s no secret that we’re some of Cowtown’s biggest fans, but there are certain topics that we just can’t wait to cover each year. Take a look at some of our favorite annual events to write about:

Thanks for waking up with us every morning, Fort Worth. We’ve loved every minute.

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