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Volunteers let the sunshine in to preserve plant growth of Fort Worth park’s prairieland

Hikers and outdoorsmen may notice a difference in the prairie sitting atop Oakmont Park. Parks and recreation staffers, the Native Plant Society of Texas, the Native Prairies Association of Texas and

Fort Worth Report · Jul 18, 2026 · safety

Here’s where Fort Worth’s data centers are — and where developers look to build others

Fort Worth, like many communities across the country, is experiencing a boom of interest in data center developments. As developers explore sites to build and operate data centers, Tarrant County resi

Fort Worth Report · Jul 16, 2026 · government

Sharon Buse’s love for the environment transformed Oakhurst Park, area green space

Sharon Kutilek Buse’s impact on the Oakhurst neighborhood and its central asset — Oakhurst Park — began in 1979 with her planting a live oak tree at a median she calls the “Bluebonnet Common Area.” Sh

Fort Worth Report · Jul 12, 2026 · government

Zoning commissioners deny data center rules, return ordinance to Fort Worth City Council

Fort Worth’s proposed zoning and development ordinance on data centers — a first of its kind — received a 7-4 vote of denial before it heads to City Council. Zoning commissioners expressed a need for

Fort Worth Report · Jul 9, 2026 · government

Proposed data center would pull from lake that supplies most of Fort Worth’s water

Residents are pushing back on a proposed North Texas data center that would pull up to 5 million gallons of water a day from Cedar Creek Lake in Henderson County — the reservoir that provides most of

Fort Worth Report · Jul 2, 2026 · government

North Texas sees 10 high ozone days since March. Experts to track World Cup’s impact

With ozone season in full swing, North Texas planners are preparing their assessment of the World Cup’s impact on air quality. The North Central Texas Council of Governments, which tracks and monitors

Fort Worth Report · Jun 25, 2026 · government

Volunteers kept 63K pounds of trash from flowing into Gulf. How did Fort Worth help?

Led by an emerging nonprofit, about 1,000 volunteers have collected over 63,000 pounds of trash from Texas waterways to date this year. The Gulf Trust cleaned more than 40 Texas lake shores and riverf

Fort Worth Report · Jun 18, 2026 · arts

Made in Tarrant: European artists’ legacy guides lessons at West 7th art studio

Studio Sabka is based in Fort Worth’s West 7th district, but its origins stem overseas. The art studio was founded by late Albanian artist Sabaudin Grigor Aleksi Xhaferi, or “Sabka.” His skill in fine

Fort Worth Report · Jun 12, 2026 · schools

Townhomes OK’d for construction near gas wells in southeast Arlington

Arlington leaders gave a developer the green light Tuesday evening to build a controversial townhome development a few hundred feet from a gas drilling zone. City Council members voted 6-3 to rezone j

Fort Worth Report · Jun 12, 2026 · safety

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