Fort Worth invites residents to serve as volunteer coaches for upcoming youth recreational leagues
Fort Worth, Texas – The Fort Worth Park & Recreation Department is calling on community members to step up and serve as volunteer youth sports coaches for upcoming recreational leagues, emphasizing the powerful role volunteers play in shaping positive experiences for young athletes. Officials say volunteer coaches...
Community mourns Arlington teen fatally shot; 15-year-old charged with manslaughter
Students said they hurt for their friend who's gone, his mother, who is a teacher, and the teenager who is now in juvenile custody.
These 12 Wild Texas Restaurants Will Make Your Next Meal Unforgettable
Looking for wild restaurants in Texas that turn dinner into an adventure?. These 12 unique spots offer amazing food and unforgettable experiences!. 1. The Magic Time Machine (Dallas) Ever wanted to have your burger served by Darth Vader?. At The Magic Time Machine, your server might be dressed as a...
A North Main restaurant’s Mexican salsa is ‘best in town,’ and maybe the hottest
🍽️ Each week, we spotlight a "hidden gem" restaurant in the Fort Worth area, as recommended by Star-Telegram readers. These mom-and-pop spots may not be fancy, but the food is great and the service is friendly! Do you have a restaurant recommendation ? Click here to tell us about it. Los Asaderos ($), Northside Fort...
Arlington police seek public’s help to find missing special needs man
ARLINGTON, Texas — Authorities are requesting assistance from the public to locate 25-year-old Jacob Bates, who was last seen at River Legacy Park. Bates, who has special needs, became separated from his family around 6:00 p.m. while riding his bike on the trails near N. Collins Street and Viridian, according to the...
Former Fort Worth resident sentenced to five years for unemployment fraud
FORT WORTH, Texas — A former resident of Fort Worth has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for his involvement in a scheme to fraudulently obtain unemployment benefits, according to the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas. Mark Alan Valles, a 51-year-old previously of...
KCN Campgrounds Acquires the Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday
Kampgrounds of America, Inc. (KOA) congratulates KCN Campgrounds as the new owner of the Dallas/Arlington KOA Holiday. KCN Campgrounds acquires and manages destination campgrounds with an emphasis on guest-first improvements, strong operational standards, and long-term value within the KOA system, according to a...
New crackdown warns knocking on someone’s door could lead to a $100 fine in...
They'll want to know immediately whether a casual knock could cost them - and the answer is simple: in some places, yes. Local authorities in parts of the U.S. have moved to ban or restrict door-to-door solicitation during set hours and can fine violators up to $100, so anyone thinking of unexpected late-night visits...
Decades ago, this Fort Worth cop became a legend for his colorful way with...
Almost every big city police department has an officer like Fort Worth’s Detective Don “D.D.” Sanders. They’re the cops who are smart, quick-witted and funny — the cops who would rather poke fun at a situation and diffuse it with humor than take things too seriously. And they are also the ones who all too often let...
A popular North Texas barbecue restaurant is opening a new location – at a...
ARLINGTON, Texas — A North Texas barbecue favorite is opening a new location soon. The Original Roy Hutchins Barbeque, which currently has a location in Trophy Club, is scheduled to hold its grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Arlington location, at 1600 E. Copeland Road, on March 13.

















