Mahjong For A Mission Deals A Winning Hand For Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center
The Sixth Annual Fundraiser Brought Supporters Together For An Afternoon Of Play With Purpose. THE SCENE: Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC) welcomed more than 120 guests to Galleria Dallas for its 6th Annual Mahjong for a Mission, chaired by Laura Black. The event moved this year from DCAC to Galleria Dallas, between Bachendorf’s and Gucci, offering a bright and festive new backdrop for the...
This Vital Amtrak Train Route Could Get Shut Down, Leaving Travelers With Fewer Options
This longstanding Amtrak route connecting two Southern states is under serious threat of closure. Here's what train travelers need to know about the plans.
Celebrating 10 Years of Mopar Heaven and the Next Generation of Muscle at Texas...
Mopar Heaven marks ten years of high-performance thrills by bringing together the community and the latest from Dodge I spend […]
Fort Worth woman says she’s among victims in ongoing elderly exploitation investigation
Police have arrested a man who is reportedly linked to three other victims.
Fort Worth to consider allowing a concrete batch plant close to a neighborhood
The Fort Worth City Council could decide Tuesday whether to allow a concrete batch plant to operate near homes and roughly 1,200 feet from a school. A subsidiary of Farmers Branch-based Centurion American Development Group wants to build the permanent batch plant. The location is 3800 Deen Road, next to BNSF’s North Yard, in the Diamond Hill neighborhood of north Fort Worth. The...
Tanner Horner’s teacher recounts his school challenges at capital murder trial
Tanner Horner’s former fifth-grade teacher and a retired speech pathologist testified about his challenges at school as defense attorneys continued presenting their case at Horner’s capital murder trial Friday in Tarrant County. Horner has already pleaded guilty to kidnapping and killing 7-year-old Athena Strand after delivering a package to her family’s Wise County home on Nov. 30, 2022. His attorneys are...
Large hail threatens North Texas as powerful storm system sweeps U.S.
The stormy, gloomy week plaguing Texas isn't over just yet.
Burleson ISD, Hill College, UNT Health create health care pathway program
The Burelson school district is partnering with Hill College and UNT Health Fort Worth to create a pathway program for students interested in the health care and biomedical science fields. The program, which will start this fall, is called the Accelerated Biomedical Careers Initiative, and will allow students at Burleson high schools to start earning college credits early so they can earn their degree...
A Friday Night Under the Stars: Five Texas Drive-Ins
The drive-in almost disappeared. Texas had nearly four hundred of them in the nineteen-fifties, more than any state in the country, and now there are fewer than twenty. The ones that survived did it on stubbornness, mostly — family-owned places that never stopped believing a warm night and a big screen and a car full of people was a good way to...
Forest Hill City Hall Shakeup: Fired Manager Lands $380K As Police Captain Steps In
Forest Hill has parted ways with its city manager, and the breakup is pricey. The city is on the hook for roughly $380,000 after a split City Council vote, even as officials scramble to fill key leadership roles. A Forest Hill police captain has been tapped to serve as interim city manager, and a special called meeting is set for 6:30 p.m. Thursday...

















