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Fort Worth restaurant Jon’s Grille closes after four years

Shutting down Jon’s Grille was a difficult decision for chef Jon Bonnell, who on Saturday announced the restaurant’s closure on Facebook. The eatery was one of four concepts started by Bonnell’s Resta

Fort Worth Report · Jul 13, 2026 · tcu

Generous plumber pipes up about need to help others, considers starting nonprofit

Plumbing repairs aren’t cheap. The cost of supplies, construction and manpower can add up quickly. For Martha Bell, the price felt unbearable, she said. Her Burleson home was built in 1963. The 90-yea

Fort Worth Report · Jul 12, 2026 · arts

Six Flags breaks six world records with new ride

Panoramic views of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex can be seen for a few short seconds as Tormenta Rampaging Run creeps toward a 309 foot drop. While dangling over the city, Ricardo Vareoa was overwhe

Fort Worth Report · Jul 9, 2026 · government

Where I Live: Taking on TCU after recovering addiction, homelessness as a veteran

By Mark Power I was born and raised on Fort Worth’s Southside. I attended Westcreek Elementary, Wedgwood Middle School, and in 1999 I graduated from Southwest High School. While it’s a city that conti

Fort Worth Report · Jul 4, 2026 · tcu

Tarrant residents, lawmaker air concerns about planned wastewater plant’s impact

More than a year after a private wastewater treatment facility was proposed in southeast Tarrant County, residents are asking state environmental regulators to reconsider its application. Dressed coll

Fort Worth Report · Jun 24, 2026 · government

North Texas’ first skilled nursing community breaks ground in Fort Worth

Gathered around a table, four women laughed and shared stories as if they’d been friends since childhood, even though they met four years ago. Stevenson Oaks independent living residents Barbara Coffe

Fort Worth Report · Jun 18, 2026 · arts

Where to celebrate Father’s Day around Tarrant County

Hop on a boat, compete in a Lego building competition, listen to Frank Sinatra or paint a colorful canvas this weekend to celebrate Father’s Day.While every dad is unique, there are events happening a

Fort Worth Report · Jun 17, 2026 · government

Fort Worth settles whistleblower lawsuit for $1.1 million

The city of Fort Worth authorized $1.1 million to settle a retaliation lawsuit made by a police captain alleging she was demoted from deputy chief for holding officers accountable.Paula Conaway sued F

Fort Worth Report · Jun 10, 2026 · safety

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