The Paradox Church offers TCU students an alternative kind of night out
College students from all over Fort Worth are gathering at Paradox Church for weekly worship services and the chance to find community. The post The Paradox Church offers TCU students an alternative kind of night out appeared first on TCU 360 .
Where I Live: Heritage Trace neighbors share life, service and support
When my husband and I began looking for a place to settle down after our time at Fort Polk, we had a short list of priorities: a veteran-friendly community, great schools and a neighborhood where people look out for one another. As a retired Army master sergeant married to a...
‘Where the West Begins’ | Fort Worth Stockyards gets second roadway arch
FORT WORTH, Texas — The iconic sign over East Exchange Avenue in the Fort Worth Stockyards is a beacon and magnet high above the busiest red brick section of the historic district. Now, business owners on the western, and often less visited, section of the Stockyards hope they have...
What Fort Worth ISD’s new conservator can – and can’t – do during state...
Abrupt changes in leadership are underway in the Fort Worth Independent School District after the Texas education commissioner announced on Thursday that he was appointing a conservator to oversee and direct district governance during a state takeover . The conservator, Christopher Ruszkowski, starts this job...
Police Find $37K Worth of Stolen Legos in Texas
A North Texas man is accused of stealing thousands of dollars in Lego sets as part of a retail crime ring spanning multiple states.
Second Suspect Arrested in Fatal West 7th Street Shooting in Fort Worth
FORT WORTH, TX - Fort Worth Police Chief Eddie Garcia announced the capture of a second suspect in the October 5th West 7th Street shooting. 23-year-old Jason Nash was located by Fort Worth Police Intel, Fugitive, G.H.O.S.T., and Direct Response Unit in South Fort Worth. On the morning of October...
Opinion: My university just taught extremists how to eliminate programs they don’t like
Texas Christian University handed its power to the people working hardest to dismantle learning itself. The post Opinion: My university just taught extremists how to eliminate programs they don’t like appeared first on San Antonio Current .
Grab a Blanket, 7 North Texas Cities Just Made a List of America’s Coziest
As the thermostat finally dips below “feels like: surface of the sun,” around here, a new study has emerged to validate our sudden urge to trade patios for plush armchairs. The folks at PrivacyJournal just released a ranking of America’s coziest cities, and it seems the Lone Star State is a real softie, landing an...
Cook Children’s Addresses Food Insecurity Amid SNAP Pause
Food insecurity affects the pediatric population from their time in utero until adulthood. Mothers unable to consume adequate calories and a variety of healthy foods can lead to low birth weight infants and birth defects. Breastfeeding mothers must first nourish their own bodies to produce quality milk for their...
7 random acts of kindness to brighten up Fort Worth’s community
Put a smile on your neighbor's face with these random acts of kindness.

















