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$50 million. That’s the pricetag of renovations Fort Worth’s historic landmark will receive this year. And it’s just phase one of many projects slated for the center’s coliseum, auditorium, and tower.
The Vivian J. Lincoln Library is named after the former principal of Jackie Carden Elementary School in Crowley ISD.
Fireflies won’t be the only thing lighting up the evening.
Owner Mercy Clinic plans to demolish the 80-year-old Berry Theater to make room for a planned expansion of medical and dental offices.
The city is constructing a new fire station, purchasing a new site on the west side + remodeling a third station on the north side.
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Aggieland North is officially under construction.
The city plans to remodel the downtown building into a headquarters for the Fort Worth Police Department Central Patrol.
A special task force for the city recommended that the city redevelop the outdated Fort Worth Community Arts Center at 1300 Gendy Street into a new cultural hub.
Crews will begin transforming the iconic Fort Worth Public Market into a senior living facility later this month.
City leaders approved a contract for major repairs and rehabilitation work on 17 bridge locations across the city.
Join us at FTWtoday in celebrating the heart of our community — small businesses.
The first Black judge elected in Tarrant County died last week at 100 years old.
Here’s the rundown on four new stores already open + one more opening up soon.
Mark your calendars for a record-breaking number of 14 musical performances as part of the Broadway at the Bass 2025-2026 season.
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Keep the momentum going with local recommendations to eat healthier, save money, and spend more time with your loved ones.
Your home, your favorite coffee shop, and your daily commute aren’t just written in the skyline — they may be written in the stars.
The bread type is more popular than ever, and we’re here to help you find the best loaves in FTW, or start making your own.
In addition to the new Texas Stock Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq are also setting up shop in DFW.
We’re turning the page on TCU Press — this independent bookstore isn’t just a place to discover books about Texas; it might also be where you get yours published.