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In the past, most controlled burns were at Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. Now the city has expanded the prescribed fires to other areas.
The results of the four-year project could have medical as well as industrial applications.
Jake and Gabe Fridkis are principal and assistant principal flutists. Siblings don’t often play in the same professional orchestra.
Blackboard sued the college for more than $23 million for not meeting contractual expectations to terminate early, but TCC says it did.
Westland Hospitality Group, which owns several westside restaurants, plans to open an eatery in the historic spot after the grocery closes.
Irving and Fort Worth Score Huge Upward Moves as Plano Sets New Record and Repeats as Texas’ Top-Ranked City On Wednesday, May 20, the nonprofit Trust for Public Land released its annual ParkScore index, which ranks local park systems across the country including the DFW Metroplex! The 2026 ParkScor
Whether you call it a chant, an anthem, or just organized chaos, the art of the team chant is part of the fabric of international soccer for fans. For Charlotte Tate’s family, who are transplants to North Texas from England, it's more than tradition; it’s part of their history. “My dad opened his fi
Raman Bhaumik brings a leadership perspective shaped by her roles as a pharmacist and executive, enhanced by experience in organizational transformation and long-range strategic planning, to bear on today’s most urgent healthcare concerns. Building strong teams without sacrificing the culture that h
The May 26 runoff ballot features five statewide offices, including one sought by the former Tarrant GOP chairman.
Races include a Tarrant County commissioners seat and statewide seats. The winners of the May 26 runoffs will face a Republican this fall.
Injuries to some of soccer’s star players are mounting ahead of next month’s World Cup, with Lionel Messi joining a list of concerns that already included Lamine Yamal. Messi left the field after reaching toward his left hamstring in a game for Inter Miami in Major League Soccer on Sunday. Yamal, Sp
Artists and city leaders were on hand for the unveiling of the largest public art mural in Dallas. The work has been visible for a couple of weeks. Internationally acclaimed, Dutch artist Rosalie de Graaf says it took two weeks and a few Texas artists to help complete. The mural, named "One Field, I
Three people are dead and another was wounded after a shooting at a party in West Dallas, police said. Officers responded just before 12:30 a.m. early Tuesday morning to a shooting on Vilbig Road near Singleton Boulevard at a home being used as a short-term rental. Two of the victims died at the sce
Worth Credit Union, formerly known as Fort Worth Community Credit Union is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Massey as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective April 6, 2026.Mr. Massey brings more than 20 years of leadership experience in the financial services industry, with a
To support its global customer base, Italy-based ATLIX will open a U.S. headquarters and distribution center in a class A industrial project near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. ATLIX is a primary supplier of industrial metal 3D printers, which are manufactured in Italy and distributed worl
Community impact takes shape in Fort Worth as Trinity Habitat for Humanity and Alcon came together at Garden Springs for a home dedication honoring Habitat partner family, Rhonda Anthony. As part of this year’s Alcon in Action Week, nearly 200 Alcon associates will roll up their sleeves to raise the
Experience World Cup matches at engaging watch parties or visit local museums and businesses celebrating soccer in creative ways.
The Fort Worth defense contractor is investing in manufacturing facilities in Texas and other states.
Flags waved over Mount Olivet Cemetery as generations of veterans and families gathered to honor the fallen at Fort Worth’s annual service.
A blanket of red, white and blue covered Reverchon Park in Dallas as thousands gathered for the closing ceremonies of Carry the Load — a Memorial Day tribute honoring military veterans and first responders who died in service. The annual event marked 15 years since Carry the Load began as an effort
Neighbors in Oak Cliff rushed to rescue an 11-year-old boy who was swept away by fast-rising creek water during Sunday afternoon’s storms in Dallas. Dallas Fire said crews received multiple calls at about 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, about young boys riding the current downstream behind an apartment complex
Whether sliding just across the Metroplex or hopping into dingy vans and traversing hundreds of miles, road shows allow area musicians a chance to play for some faces different from those they regularly see at the city’s handful of remaining venues. Not only can going out on the road give a boost to
It's been a decade since TCU hired the founding dean of its medical school in Fort Worth. A group of about 100, including prominent Fort Worth leaders, gathered recently to celebrate ten years of Dr. Stuart Flynn, the founding dean of the Anne Marion Burnett School of Medicine at TCU. Flynn was hire
The Fort Worth Mayor's Summer Reading Challenge offers a chance for students of all ages to earn prizes for their summer reading. Participants do not have to have a library card, but just need to sign up at a local library and register for free on the Beanstack website to start logging minutes. Read
The Fort Worth Police Department said a male victim is in critical condition after getting shot during an altercation between two vehicles. On Sunday afternoon, police arrested Jose Camargo in connection to the shooting, and charged him with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. FWPD said officer
The countdown to the World Cup is building across North Texas, and Fort Worth is already embracing the excitement. Sundance Square unveiled a new soccer-themed art installation featuring more than two dozen hand-painted soccer balls created by local artists. The display is part of the downtown distr
A new era begins at The Dallas Opera on June 1 as David Lomelí begins his tenure as the company’s Kern Wildenthal General Director and CEO. “David Lomelí is the rare leader who understands that great opera companies must honor tradition while fearlessly building for the future. He brings internation
I did not have time to catch up on all three seasons of The Mandalorian before I saw Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu. Nevertheless, I found it a more satisfying experience than either Rogue One or Solo. This movie was initially conceived as the fourth season of the TV show, and while it’s not [
As homeownership remains out of reach for many Americans, Congress is debating what could become one of the most comprehensive housing bills in decades. The proposed 21st Century Road to Housing Act includes provisions aimed at increasing housing supply, encouraging zoning reform and expanding acces
The biggest primary runoff this cycle is between two Donald Trump betas for the right to face off against James Talarico for U.S. Senate. Recent polls indicate the Presbyterian Democratic state rep is favored over both candidates by a couple points. Possibly widening the gap, Trump recently endorsed
The man who admitted to killing Terrell officer Jacob Candanoza is expected to be sentenced Wednesday, bringing what the officer’s family hopes will be the end of a painful chapter. Candanoza’s father, David Candanoza, said no punishment will erase the pain of losing his son, but he hopes the senten
Shannon Callender grew up in Plano doing what most Texas kids do: summers at the pool, barefoot in the backyard, weekends on the lake. As an adult, she bought a boat and spent every summer on the water. She says she never wore sunscreen because she thought that since she tanned easily, she didn't ha
A North Texas middle school art teacher is accused of "child grooming" after allegedly sending a boy sexually suggestive messages and photographs on social media. NBC 5 has obtained an arrest warrant filed against 28-year-old Haley Krista Radabaugh. According to Irving police, multiple students at B
The Fort Worth Police Department provided an update and released body camera video on Friday of the weekend shootings involving officers. Two suspects died, and an officer was injured following the two officer-involved shootings stemming from the same scene in Fort Worth, early Saturday morning, May
What was supposed to be a free advertisement for the Burleson Library Summer Reading Program, has turned into a viral moment that even they can't believe. "Our team creates a lot of really funny and cute videos, but this one took off and we couldn't love it more," Community Services Director Deanna
Denton City Council adopted its Vision Zero Action plan, similar to Dallas and Fort Worth. The goal is to improve roadway safety and eliminate traffic-related deaths by 2050. Dallas has seen success in reducing traffic deaths on Loop 12 by redesigning parts of the road and more traffic enforcement.
The Premier League will say goodbye to West Ham or Tottenham on Sunday. Emotions are sure to run high in the final round of a season that has already delivered a relatively new champion — Arsenal hadn’t won the title since 2004 before clinching it on Tuesday — but still has plenty of stories to tell
Curtains at AT&T Stadium are a topic in the news yet again. FIFA will use the curtains for the June 25th World Cup match between Japan and Sweden, a person familiar with the organization's thinking told The Dallas Morning News. Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. The organization will work with the stad
The English National Team announced its 2026 World Cup roster, featuring stars from the biggest clubs in Europe, including the English Premier League. English Premier League champion Arsenal is sending 4 players to the World Cup: Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Eberechi Eze, and Noni Madueke. And the star
Longtime destination leader to guide organization’s next chapter, advance Fort Worth’s visitor economy Visit Fort Worth today announced that Mitch Whitten has been named president & CEO of the tourism organization to build on its dramatic growth in the hospitality industry and the completion of