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Lockheed Martin settles on terms with union workers as military buildup boosts production

A major Fort Worth employer and its union workers are celebrating a new five-year, mutually beneficial contract now in effect. Highly skilled workers at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. feel valued aft

Fort Worth Report · Jul 13, 2026 · safety

Fort Worth’s military base contributed $4.7B to the Texas economy. Where does it rank?

F-35 fighter jets that soar over Fort Worth during test flights offer a glimpse into the economic presence of the city’s military base. A new state report on 14 military bases shows that Naval Air Sta

Fort Worth Report · Jul 12, 2026 · government

Where are North Texas road improvements needed? Officials want your input on spending $95B

Dozens of long-range and short-term road improvement projects are planned across North Texas to increase mobility as the region booms. State and regional transportation planners are seeking public inp

Fort Worth Report · Jul 12, 2026 · government

Preserving history: Mosier Valley industrial site rejected by zoning panel

Preserving Mosier Valley — Tarrant County’s first freedmen’s town and an early all-Black community in Texas — is paramount as the far east Fort Worth community struggles to build more housing and stop

Fort Worth Report · Jul 8, 2026 · government

Reach for the sky: Construction cranes tower over Fort Worth skyline

Fort Worth appears to have an unofficial bird of sorts — the tower crane. At least 16 construction cranes are in operation around Fort Worth — marking the most visible building equipment in use in mor

Fort Worth Report · Jul 8, 2026 · tcu

North Fort Worth road widening project starts in 2027

Traffic relief may be on the horizon for far north Fort Worth motorists. Construction is expected to start in January to widen a vital east-west two-lane artery in a booming area near Eagle Mountain L

Fort Worth Report · Jul 5, 2026 · government

Could more traffic lanes on Hemphill Street aid in mobility? Fort Worth wants your input

Should Hemphill Street traffic go faster? City officials are surveying residents about proposed changes to the busy corridor that runs from downtown Fort Worth to south of Interstate 20 by Edgecliff V

Fort Worth Report · Jul 5, 2026 · safety

White Castle is coming to Fort Worth. Find out where the chain plans to build

Cowtown, prepare to say “Howdy” to White Castle. The world’s first hamburger chain — launched in 1921 — plans to build its second Texas location in southwest Fort Worth, according to a new filing with

Fort Worth Report · Jul 2, 2026 · arts

H-E-B grocers are checking out some changes. Here’s what to expect

The Mansfield H-E-B store just celebrated its second anniversary but the grocer is already planning an upgrade at the location. Construction is scheduled to begin in September for the minor remodel of

Fort Worth Report · Jul 1, 2026 · arts

DFW Airport is upgrading its public safety facilities. Here’s how

Public safety facilities at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport are being upgraded as a new $3.6 million construction project to expand security screenings begins next week. The renovation of an 8

Fort Worth Report · Jul 1, 2026 · safety

Bell Textron awarded $43.2M contract for advanced helicopter parts

Weeks after laying off about 3% of its workforce, Bell Textron Inc. was awarded a $43.2 million defense contract for parts needed to produce advanced helicopters. The Fort Worth-based contractor will

Fort Worth Report · Jun 30, 2026 · arts

Trinity Metro reduces fares for Cowtown Visitor Shuttles

It’s now cheaper to say “Howdy” to Fort Worth and Arlington shopping and entertainment areas. Trinity Metro reduced the roundtrip cost of its limited-time Cowtown Visitor Shuttles — available on nonga

Fort Worth Report · Jun 29, 2026 · western

Texas Wesleyan University expands Poly Main Street program with emphasis on neighborhood renewal

Keep the Rosedale renaissance going. That’s the goal of the Poly Main Street program under the leadership of Texas Wesleyan University officials. The initiative is planned as a decades-long project to

Fort Worth Report · Jun 28, 2026 · government

Lockheed Martin gets billions in June contracts, including $2.2B for F-35 jet maintenance

The buildup of America’s fleet of aircraft and munitions means billions more in military contracts for Lockheed Martin Corp. and its related divisions. The world’s biggest defense contractor was award

Fort Worth Report · Jun 28, 2026 · safety

Fort Worth approves agreement with Brown Ranch developer

Fort Worth officials approved an agreement to guide development for about 1,476 acres in the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction to the west. Fort Worth City Council on Tuesday approved the developme

Fort Worth Report · Jun 25, 2026 · government

Evans and Rosedale urban village construction kicks off in November with $6.2M worth of projects

Construction on the long-awaited $63 million Evans and Rosedale mixed-use urban village is expected to kick off in November with the building of several new structures. Five buildings — totaling a cos

Fort Worth Report · Jun 25, 2026 · arts

Fort Worth-based BNSF, union members ratify 5-year agreement

A new five-year collective bargaining agreement with Fort Worth-based BNSF Railway is in place after members of the Transportation Communications Union/IAM ratified a new contract. The agreement with

Fort Worth Report · Jun 25, 2026 · arts

Ice-themed Harry Potter attraction planned in Grapevine for Christmas, state filing shows

Could Harry Potter be coming to Tarrant County this Christmas? A new filing with a state agency shows that officials plan to spend more than $1 million to renovate about 18,000 square feet at the Gayl

Fort Worth Report · Jun 23, 2026 · government

Burleson helicopter company awarded $166M in defense contracts

A Burleson aviation support services company is flying high after winning about $166 million in defense contracts. Air Center Helicopters Inc., a small business based in downtown Burleson, won two con

Fort Worth Report · Jun 21, 2026 · arts

Made in Tarrant: Mansfield business executive launches mocktail company

Editor’s note: Made in Tarrant is an occasional Q&A series on small businesses started in Tarrant County. Submit your business here. Jacobia Solomon is helping people celebrate responsibly. A former 2

Fort Worth Report · Jun 21, 2026 · government

Fort Worth complex damaged by fire to be partially demolished, rebuilt

Developers will soon demolish and rebuild part of The Cooper, a $65 million five-story apartment complex damaged by a 6-alarm fire last June. The Near Southside complex, which opened at 1001 W. Roseda

Fort Worth Report · Jun 18, 2026 · safety

Fort Worth welcomes national LULAC convention

Cowtown is saying howdy to LULAC members. As global visitors convene in North Texas for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Fort Worth steps into the spotlight this week as the host city for the national convent

Fort Worth Report · Jun 16, 2026 · government

Fort Worth and Arlington mayors elected to NCTCOG executive board

The mayors of Tarrant County’s two largest cities have new roles after their election to the executive board of the Arlington-based North Central Texas Council of Governments. Fort Worth Mayor Mattie

Fort Worth Report · Jun 15, 2026 · government

High-fives for transit as workers, volunteers suit up to move masses of soccer fans

Audra Baggett was celebrating World Cup soccer on Sunday morning. The McKinney volunteer was generously handing out high-fives at the CentrePort/DFW Airport Station as she directed fans from the Trini

Fort Worth Report · Jun 15, 2026 · arts

Lockheed Martin union workers ratify new contract

Union workers who assemble F-35 aircraft at Fort Worth-based Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. voted Sunday to ratify a new contract. About 5,000 members of International Association of Machinists and A

Fort Worth Report · Jun 15, 2026 · government

Regional Transportation Council approves new TxDOT agreement

Regional Transportation Council members on Thursday approved the signing of an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation, a key document in a lingering dispute with the North Central Texas

Fort Worth Report · Jun 11, 2026 · safety

$65M affordable housing complex with learning lab opens on East Lancaster

Teia Jones wants to help children develop a love of reading. To do so, the educator is curating a learning center library at Palladium City Skyline, a new $65 million affordable housing complex that r

Fort Worth Report · Jun 11, 2026 · schools

BNSF’s celebratory locomotive rolls into Fort Worth June 16

BNSF Railway is celebrating America’s 250th birthday with a North Texas preview of a new commemorative locomotive. The Fort Worth-based railroad will display the specially decorated Locomotive No. 250

Fort Worth Report · Jun 9, 2026 · arts

Transit officials ready for World Cup train traffic at CentrePort

Moving thousands of people from CentrePort/DFW Airport Station to Arlington for FIFA World Cup games is a challenge that transportation officials say they are ready for. Essentially, they said, the ex

Fort Worth Report · Jun 8, 2026 · safety

DFW Airport opens 9 new, rebuilt gates ahead of World Cup

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport’s busiest terminal can handle more passengers — thanks to the opening of new and refurbished gates. Officials with the airport and Fort Worth-based American Air

Fort Worth Report · Jun 8, 2026 · safety

Fort Worth, Arlington could earn billions in revenue from a high-speed rail route, study shows

Tourism-friendly Fort Worth and Arlington could see a billion-dollar boost from a high-speed rail line. An economic impact study commissioned last year by Tarrant County’s two largest cities shows bot

Fort Worth Report · Jun 7, 2026 · government

‘We welcome the world’: World Cup transportation plan launches with fanfare

It was a pep rally to welcome global visitors to Fort Worth. Cheerleaders and band members from O.D. Wyatt High School announced their arrival at the Fort Worth Central Station Friday morning with che

Fort Worth Report · Jun 6, 2026 · western

Bell lays off 285 employees in Texas and Kansas

Fort Worth-based Bell Textron Inc. announced the layoff of hundreds of employees — about 3% of the company’s workforce — at three of its facilities in Texas and Kansas. The defense contractor — which

Fort Worth Report · Jun 4, 2026 · arts

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