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Fort Worth moves ahead on new downtown library plan

The next chapter of Fort Worth’s new downtown library began Tuesday, when City Council members voted to spend $5.95 million to buy 1.38 acres off of Summit Avenue. The city will clear the plot of dila

Fort Worth Report · Jun 23, 2026 · government

Terri Flow exercises her ‘superpower’ to help organize the city’s eponymous ship’s decommissioning

Terri Flow was working in Washington, D.C., five years ago when she relocated to Fort Worth to be close to family again. Having spent years volunteering for causes supporting the military, she checked

Fort Worth Report · Jun 20, 2026 · western

Fort Worth opens next chapter in search for new downtown library

The city of Fort Worth is turning the page on its search for a new downtown Fort Worth library, now making plans to buy 1.38 acres on Summit Avenue south of West 7th Street. City Council members on Ju

Fort Worth Report · Jun 18, 2026 · government

From immigration to gas prices, FIFA World Cup faces headwinds. To what impact?

Fans are trooping to Dallas-Fort Worth beginning this weekend for the nine 2026 FIFA World Cup matches to be played in Arlington over the next month. Just how many, and whether the economic impact the

Fort Worth Report · Jun 15, 2026 · safety

Will Rogers Memorial Center gets new outsourced manager

Will Rogers Memorial Center will be managed by a nonprofit agency, which will take over Oct. 1 from the city under an agreement Fort Worth City Council members approved unanimously June 9. The new man

Fort Worth Report · Jun 13, 2026 · western

‘Catalyst’ Panther Island apartment tower lands $10 million in Fort Worth incentives

A $100 million, 12-story apartment building, planned on the south end of Panther Island, landed $10 million in city incentives Tuesday, setting the stage for what local officials say will be a “cataly

Fort Worth Report · Jun 10, 2026 · government

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