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The 18-year-old Southlake native will compete in the Paris 2024 Olympics today.
How will Texas A&M impact Fort Worth, and vice versa, over the next few decades?
Are you looking to get your kids into gymnastics? Here are some options in Funkytown.
Hilton filed plans for a six-story hotel on Hemphill Street between Rosedale and Magnolia.
The Lone Star State is about to get a few more stars — MICHELIN, that is. Our readers voted on which local restaurants should be on the guide.
On Aug. 13, the City Council will vote to purchase 512 W. Fourth St. for a future, permanent downtown library.
This section of downtown is home to Sundance Square and Bass Hall, but some development is planned in the area over the next few years.
Start your training — find out how to get involved in these new Olympic sports around Fort Worth.
Fort Worth’s longest-serving City Manager is slated to retire in February 2025.
Lindon Victor, who competes for Grenada in the decathlon, considers himself a true Texan.
Multiple individuals will compete for the title of “Fittest on Earth.” What should residents know?
The Fort Worth brewery scene is well-established, but the Mid-Cities brewery scene is starting to heat up. Here are three to check out.
North Texans were well-represented at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. See who landed on the podium.
Whether you’re on the hunt for whiskey, tequila, gin, rum, or something entirely different, we’ve found a Texas-owned spirit to sip.
A turn of phrase here, a recognizable Cowtown nod there — these craft beers found around Fort Worth take local pride seriously.
Billy Bob’s Texas and Joe T. Garcia’s take the top revenue-generating spots in the city, but the full list may contain a few surprises.
This week — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26, 2024 — we’re shining a spotlight on the vibrant drink scene in Fort Worth.
First established in 1993 to help motivate students in science and engineering + to increase alternative energy awareness, the Challenge is hosted by Oncor and Lockheed Martin.
115 of you responded to our survey about where you go (or don’t) in downtown, and here’s the breakdown.
The Saharan Dust has blown into the metroplex, turning the North Texas sky smoky.
Your phone eats first at these local restaurants serving stunning views.
The series of buildings, dormant since 2002, will soon be a mix of senior living + commercial space.
Flipstone Vintage and Thrift recently opened in the Foundry District.
We’ve got details and a map full of drink deals: We’ll be highlighting the vibrant beverage scene across Fort Worth from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26, 2024.
The rapidly growing pickleball company will be near Keller and likely open in early 2025.
The MLB All-Star game itself isn’t until Tuesday, July 16, but Fort Worth + Arlington will be abuzz with events all weekend.
City Editors Kate and Ted manage the daily newsletter and social media accounts, while sales executive Mari helps curate partnerships with our favorite local companies.
Head to historic Weatherford to make your weekend as sweet as a peach.
This section of downtown is home to several long-term tenants, but changes are on the horizon.
A demolition permit has been issued for part of the site, and four other permits could be on the way.