UTA announces degree program cuts, consolidations
The University of Texas at Arlington announced several degree program cuts and consolidations Friday. Students currently admitted to or enrolled in affected degree programs will be able to complete them. The public university will stop admitting students into its bachelor's degree program for art history and master's d
Grapevine Honors Texas’ Longest-Serving Mayor William D. Tate After 50 Years In Office
F ew city leaders remain part of a community’s story for decades . In Grapevine, Mayor William D. Tate has helped shape the city’s story for half a century. This May, Grapevine will officially launch a yearlong Golden Jubilee celebration honoring Tate’s 50 years in office, a milestone that makes him the longest-serving
Beloved DFW ‘Employee Store’ Set to Close – At Least For Now
Owner Steve Cosgrove calls his Employee Store at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport a slice of “avgeek heaven.”. The shop, tucked away in Terminal C, Gate C2, is stocked to the rafters with shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, hats, beanies, coffee mugs, coasters, aircraft models, and almost every other conceivable form
Gateway Church, Robert Morris settle lawsuit over disgraced pastor’s retirement payout
Southlake-based Gateway Church and its founding pastor Robert Morris have agreed to dismiss a civil lawsuit over whether Morris should get millions as part of his retirement after allegations of child sexual abuse surfaced, court documents show. It's not clear if Morris will get any payout from the megachurch. KERA...
500,000-square-foot industrial development coming to south Fort Worth
South Fort Worth may soon see a new industrial development. Houston and Dallas-based Constellation Real Estate Partners announced that the company has purchased 44 acres of land located at 5933 South Freeway, in the southeast corner of the interchange, for the development of “Constellation Summit 35,” a 492,624-square-
Bass Heirs Call In JLL To Rescue Empty Sundance Square Storefronts
After months of dark windows and frustrated tenants, the Bass family is bringing in outside help to revive the retail core of downtown Fort Worth. The billionaire clan has handed off retail leasing at Sundance Square to global brokerage JLL, shifting control of roughly 105,000 square feet of storefronts to an external
Live Video: Search at Everman home connected to child’s disappearance and death investigation, police...
The Tarrant County medical examiner and the FBI are searching around a home in Everman in connection with the disappearance and death of a 6-year-old boy who was first reported missing in 2023, according to police. Everman Police Chief Al Brooks told NBC 5 that the search in the 3700...
Tanner Horner files appeal after being sentenced to death for killing 7-year-old Athena Strand
FORT WORTH, Texas — Less than a week after a Tarrant County jury sentenced Tanner Horner to death for the murder of 7-year-old Athena Strand, an appeal has been filed on his behalf. Horner was sentenced to death after 20 days of testimony in the sentencing phase of the...
Fort Worth celebrates 100 years of ‘salt and grit’ at Best Maid Pickles
Best Maid Pickles , the 100-year-old family brand that evolved from a pie making business to a pickle empire, was recognized Tuesday by the city of Fort Worth. Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker along with District 8 City Council member Chris Nettles, and a representative for District 9 City Council member Elizabeth Beck w
North Texas communities push back on the data center boom as Texas leads the...
SOMERVELL COUNTY, Texas — Brian Crawford doesn't need to say much to make his point. Standing on his ranch along the Somervell-Hood County line, he cuts the engine and listens. "Nothing except birds, right?" That quiet could soon be history. A 2,600-acre data center development called Comanche Circle is...

















