Groundbreaking set for 302 new apartments, townhomes in Fort Worth’s Stop Six
FORT WORTH, Texas — Fort Worth Housing Solutions, an agency created by the city to provide quality low- to moderate-income housing, is gearing up to break ground on phase five of a six-phase redevelopment initiative to transform the city’s Stop Six community. The city and Fort Worth Housing...
More Texas barbecue will be offered on American Airlines flights out of DFW
Fort Worth-based American Airlines will offer even more Texas barbecue on flights to and from DFW Airport. Pecan Lodge barbecue platters and smoked brisket sandwiches have been offered on flights out of DFW to New York airports since February. These same menu items will now be offered on flight routes to Boston and Los
Dallas steakhouse known for home-cooking and Tex-Mex to open in Arlington
A Dallas County steakhouse known for Tex-Mex, barbecue and live music will open a third location in Arlington. Culpepper Cattle Co. started as Culpepper Steakhouse in 1982 in Rockwall, selling home-cooked meals and barbecue as live music played on the Culpepper Stage. In 1993, Dallas restaurateur Bob Clements bought Cu
It’s last call for two west Fort Worth foodie landmarks. Here’s when they close
A pair of longtime west Fort Worth institutions are shutting their doors this weekend, ending decades of history in the Cultural District and nearby neighborhoods. J&J Oyster Bar and Roy Pope Grocery are both closing as new development and new ownership reshape the area. Here are key takeaways: J&J Oyster Bar J&J Oyste
Bullies at Fort Worth private school injure student in TikTok prank, lawsuit says
Three All Saints Episcopal School students lured a fourth student to participate in a TikTok challenge this month that became a catastrophic assault, leaving the boy unconscious for several minutes, temporarily paralyzed and with fractured vertebrae, according to a lawsuit filed this week. The private school in west Fo
UTA West construction is underway
Construction of the first building on the UTA West campus is underway in the vicinity of Walsh Ranch Parkway and Interstate 30. Construction of the University of Texas at Arlington West campus is underway and progressing on schedule toward a planned Fall 2028 opening. Work is focused on foundational construction,...
Former Texas mayor in ‘sexetary’ scandal seeks lawsuit dismissal
Matthew "Doc" Dantzer was accused of calling the city secretary "the City Sexetary."
UTA professor designs downtown glass art piece commemorating Arlington’s 150th
2026 marks 150 years of the American Dream City. Yard signs across the city, a dedicated website and even a podcast mark the occasion. But in the coming months, a permanent fixture created by one of Arlington’s own will commemorate the celebration. A new art installation featuring a column of stacked cylindrical pieces
Community rallies around family after 9-year-old placed on life support
TYLER, Texas — A Tyler family is receiving an outpouring of support from the East Texas community as 9-year-old Mia Maya Barrera remains hospitalized in Fort Worth with severe pneumonia. On Friday, Tyler restaurant Los Antojitos by Maria will donate 10% of all sales to help Mia’s family cover...
Arlington charter school principal pleads guilty to failing to report abuse
More than a year after a child sexual assault investigation , a former Arlington charter school principal pleaded guilty Wednesday, according to Tarrant County court records. Richard Adams, principal of the Gibbins campus was arrested in February 2025 on charges related to failing to report abuse, tampering with eviden

















