Fort Worth’s Cultural District Welcomes a Taste of Mexico’s Shores With Dos Mares
The menu at Dos Mares features many shareable options, like the baja tacos. (Courtesy) When Don Artemio opened in Fort Worth three years ago, public praise and critical acclaim soon followed. Chef Juan Ramón Cárdenas, who founded the original Don Artemio in Satillo, Mexico, brought a thoughtfully curated vision...
House fire kills 2 people trapped in garage, Burleson officials say
BURLESON, Texas — Two people died after being trapped in the garage of a Burleson home during a house fire, officials said. Firefighters responded to a fire around 12:33 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, in the 600 block of Northwest Douglas Street, the Burleson Fire Department said in a press release. Several fire engines and...
Texas kids are more connected than ever; Children’s Health study looks at the impact
A study by Children’s Health says many members of Generation Z with social media did not exist. The study encourages parents to set limits on cell phone use.
Wendy’s plans for new location near Texas Motor Speedway amid nationwide closures
Global fast-food chain Wendy’s is reviewing a space on Hwy 114 near Northwest ISD Stadium to build a new store near the border of north Fort Worth and Justin. Earlier this month, reports indicated that Wendy’s will be closing hundreds of locations across the nation. However, the store seemed aimed at.
College students in Texas help solve 1991 cold case murder
After reviewing nearly 500 files from the murder, students started to look at a friend of the victim, both of whom shared a romantic partner.
Fort Worth Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Aggravated Robbery in Tarrant County
In a case that has culminated in a decisive verdict, a Tarrant County jury has determined the fate of 37-year-old Daniel Park, finding him guilty of aggravated robbery, a sentence carrying the weight of 15 years behind bars, as announced in a recent post by the Tarrant County District Attorney's Office.
Texas Man Goes Viral Dancing Outside Gas Stations
Forget the usual drama at gas stations; here’s a refreshing twist that’s bringing smiles and a little dance to the daily grind.
Offensive or provocative physical contact and theft of property reported in this week’s crime...
This is a crime wrap-up for Nov. 13-15. On Nov. 13, a student reported damage to her vehicle while it was parked, UTA Police Capt. Mike McCord said in an email. Reckless damage or destruction of property is a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.
Holiday Tamale Hunt: Discovering the Best Tamales in Town
It's that time of year again when the craving for the best tamales around town kicks in. But where can you find these delicious treats and how much will they cost? We've gathered some recommendations from social media users who seem to know their tamales.
Man arrested, charged with bomb hoax at Fort Worth Dia De Los Muertos festival
A man accused of perpetrating a bomb hoax near Sundance Square during a festival earlier this month has been arrested, according to online jail records. Antonio Mendez, 25, is charged with terrorism, hoax bombs and terroristic threat impeding public service, according to online records. The Fort Worth Fire...

















