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Bianca Rodriguez-Mora

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This bookstore wants readers to indulge in their favorite love stories without judgment

Alma Sardas said she grew up on romance novels; whether dark romance or romantasy, she always found herself in these love stories. Her love story with romance novels never waned, even as she entered h

Fort Worth Report · Jul 13, 2026 · schools

Out and About in Arlington: This weekend celebrates arts and culture throughout the city

TGIF! I know I’m not the only one feeling exhausted every time I step outside into the scorching heat. But with the weekend right around the corner, I offer plenty to do to keep your energy up. My sis

Fort Worth Report · Jul 9, 2026 · arts

Defeated but proud Mexico, USA World Cup fans in Tarrant County cling to 2030 hope

Mexico soccer fans swarmed into Texas Live! in Arlington on July 5 for the FIFA World Cup knockout match between their team and England. It was the first time since 1986 that Mexico had advanced to th

Fort Worth Report · Jul 9, 2026 · western

‘Vintage and nostalgia’: Arlington store finds community through World Cup and jerseys

Arlington resident Angel Espinoza grew up playing and watching soccer. His admiration for the sport lingered into adulthood and led him to become the owner of Stash VHS, a vintage store selling old-sc

Fort Worth Report · Jul 6, 2026 · schools

Out and About in Arlington: Get ready for a star-spangled weekend

TGIF! This year, the United States of America turns 250 years old. Meanwhile, it’s Arlington’s 150th anniversary. So why wouldn’t we go all out for Independence Day celebrations in 2026? If you are lu

Fort Worth Report · Jul 2, 2026 · safety

Out and About in Arlington: Gear up for soccer, family and musical fun all weekend

TGIF! With three lively FIFA World Cup matches under Arlington’s belt so far and six more to go, I think that’s worthy of a pat on the back. With an abundance of World Cup matches and festivities buzz

Fort Worth Report · Jun 25, 2026 · schools

Transportation options to local World Cup games to remain the same, official says

Existing methods of transportation to the FIFA World Cup games in Arlington via charter buses and train rides will remain the same for now, an official of the North Central Texas Council of Government

Fort Worth Report · Jun 24, 2026 · arts

Arlington Pride was canceled this year. These small businesses said otherwise

With Tarrant County’s largest Pride celebration canceled this year, Dr. Jeckyll’s Beer Lab co-workers wanted to host an event at their Pantego bar. Owner John Valentine was quick to give “Jecky Pride”

Fort Worth Report · Jun 23, 2026 · government

Out and About in Arlington: Celebrate Pride, Juneteenth, and Father’s Day in one weekend

TGIF! We have back-to-back activities for you to enjoy this weekend. Whether you want to celebrate Pride Month, Juneteenth, Father’s Day, or all three, there are plenty of events to enjoy. Start your

Fort Worth Report · Jun 18, 2026 · arts

Arlington ISD moves 6th grade to junior high level despite parent concerns

Ashlea Pierce joined other Arlington ISD parents in voicing concern over the motives to transition sixth grade from the elementary to junior high level. “I'm not sure student experience is given the s

Fort Worth Report · Jun 18, 2026 · government

Mosquito trap sample tests positive for West Nile in Arlington

A mosquito trap sample tested positive for West Nile Virus in Arlington, according to a news release. Tarrant County Public Health found the positive sample located near Douglas Court at North Cooper

Fort Worth Report · Jun 17, 2026 · government

Disabled FIFA volunteer hopes to spread service animal awareness during World Cup

When Joe Flores saw that the 2026 FIFA World Cup would have nine matches in Arlington — just 30 minutes away — he knew he and his service dog, Kiki, needed to be a part of it. The two threw their hat

Fort Worth Report · Jun 11, 2026 · government

Out and About in Arlington: Kick off this weekend with World Cup watch parties, exhibitions and more

TGIF! I think we were all forced to play soccer as children. Unfortunately for me, my dad was my soccer coach for my elementary school team. He would yell at me from the sidelines, telling me to stop

Fort Worth Report · Jun 11, 2026 · schools

Arlington Sheraton imploded, makes way for new Loews hotel

A sea of Arlington residents gathered in lawn chairs and hard hats. Then came the countdown from five, and in mere moments, a large boom burst through the Entertainment District. The Sheraton Arlingto

Fort Worth Report · Jun 6, 2026 · government

Businesses face strict World Cup trademark rules. Here are the guidelines

Macy Moore, the owner of HopFusion Ale House in Fort Worth, was set to hold a plethora of events for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw in December. However, after making a Facebook post promoting the event

Fort Worth Report · Jun 4, 2026 · government

Out and About in Arlington: Start your weekend with basketball and end it with a musical

TGIF! Unfortunately for car enthusiasts, your weekend plans have been rained out — the Arlington Classic Car Show is postponed due to weather concerns. But don’t worry, I’ve got plenty of other ways y

Fort Worth Report · Jun 4, 2026 · schools

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