Stop Six Shakeup: Fort Worth Breaks Ground On 302-Unit Hughes House II
Fort Worth officials and developers have officially kicked off construction on Hughes House II, a 302-unit mixed-income apartment complex in the Stop Six neighborhood that is set to fill in part of the footprint of the former Cavile Place public housing. The ceremonial shovels hit dirt Tuesday at 5028 Avenue G, marking
Amcor, Hilex Poly, Origin Materials announced closures in May
Plastics were the packaging substrate most affected by company closure and layoff announcements in May. Here are the disclosures on Packaging Dive’s radar:. Amcor Rigid Packaging filed a worker adjustment and retraining notification with the state of Texas disclosing plans to lay off 56 employees, which Plastics News r
Excavators in Texas already have damaged underground gas pipes thousands of times in 2026
Excavators in Texas have damaged pipelines more than 4,800 times since the beginning of 2026, frequently causing highly explosive gas leaks. That includes over 1,000 incidents in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin and Denton counties. A KERA analysis of Railroad Commission of Texas “pipeline accident and incident reporting” data
Fort Worth police officer injured in crash with fleeing suspect in I-30 chase
An on-duty Fort Worth police officer was injured Tuesday night in a crash with a suspect fleeing from a Department of Public Safety trooper, officials said. The accident took place on Interstate 30 near Oakland Boulevard. The suspect’s vehicle collided with the officer’s vehicle as it approached the exit, according to
Eats Beat roundup for May: Fort Worth restaurant openings, closings and brunches
Eats Beat columnist Bud Kennedy covered a busy month of Fort Worth-area restaurant news in May, from beloved institutions closing to fresh brunch spots opening. Here’s a rundown for foodies tracking the latest dining moves. A drive-thru version of the 96-year-old Original Mexican Eats Cafe is taking shape on its old Ca
Fort Worth’s Clearfork takes Paslay’s Piattello off Waterside menu
The Clearfork development is getting a serving from one of the city’s home-grown restaurant groups. After nearly 10 years at Waterside, chef Marcus Paslay’s Piattello Italian Kitchen restaurant is relocating to the recently opened three-story office building in the Clearfork development. The restaurant will be the anch
Midday Horror on Loop 820: Two Women Killed in North Richland Hills Big-Rig Crash
Two women were killed at midday yesterday after a sedan and an 18-wheeler collided on the eastbound Northeast Loop 820 expressway in North Richland Hills, police said. The crash happened about 12:30 p.m. near Holiday Lane, and North Richland Hills fire crews had to extricate both women from the sedan. They were pronoun
Tow Trucks Lie in Wait at Fort Worth CVS, Drivers Hit With $135 Bills
Drivers popping into nearby restaurants for a quick takeout run are finding out the hard way that the parking lot outside a CVS in Fort Worth’s Medical District is anything but friendly territory. A CBS I‑Team investigation captured tow truck crews sweeping through the private lot, targeting vehicles and hauling them o
Bell Textron lays off hundreds of Fort Worth and Texas employees
Bell Textron has laid off approximately 285 employees across its Amarillo, Fort Worth and Wichita sites, according to a letter from Bell Textron CEO Danny Maldonado. Bell Textron is an American helicopter and aerospace manufacturer based in northeast Fort Worth near Hurst. The letter says that these layoffs affect the
Proposed $100M Panther Island apartment complex could open development floodgates
A $100 million project viewed as a catalyst for Panther Island development is under consideration for economic development incentives from the city of Fort Worth. Austin-based commercial real estate investment firm Seco Ventures is planning to invest in Fort Worth’s future Panther Island district. The planned 12-story,

















