Fort Worth ranks as one of the best places to live in the US
U.S. News & World Report named the city one of the best places to live in the US, highlighting strong qualities and areas for improvement.
This Diner Serves Some of the Best Pies in Texas
A slice of heaven awaits at this classic diner, where the smell of fresh pies pulls you right in. This spot is a haven for anyone craving comfort food with a side of nostalgia. From fluffy pancakes to juicy burgers, the menu is packed with dishes that warm the heart and soul. The dessert case, filled with towering pies and creamy cheesecakes, is the real star, tempting every visitor to indulge.
June 2 calendar: When do Stars, Rangers, Wings, TCU, local colleges play next? Schedules,...
Setting your sports viewing schedule? Thinking of going to an upcoming game? Here’s the Metroplex pro and college sports schedule.
Photos: Dallas Wings celebrate Asian heritage with game against Chicago Sky
The Dallas Wings filled College Park Center with culture Saturday for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Night to close out the month. The event showcased traditional and modern dances and a limited edition AAPI-inspired collaboration with Asian-owned hat company True Brvnd. Despite the celebration, the...
BEATLEukemia Ball ready to rock ‘n’ roll funding for nonprofit working on defeating disease
Leukemia Texas says they want a revolution in research and treatment for the disease. They’ll get there with a little help from their friends. To paraphrase a Beatles song, it was 20 events ago today that the nonprofit organization Leukemia Texas launched its signature fundraising event. This year, the organization...
Bob on Business: Fort Worth economic development gets a boost from higher education
Fort Worth is about to receive an education. A higher education, in fact. While current U.S. Census data shows that only 32% of Fort Worth residents have a bachelor’s degree or higher, expect that to increase as universities expand in the area. At a program on May 29 at...
14 injured after lightning strikes in Tarrant County
Fourteen people were injured by a bolt of lightning in Tarrant County on Sunday, officials say. According to Cresson Fire Chief Ron Becker, the incident happened when a group of people were attempting to hold down a canopy during a storm.
52 Faces: Benbrook grad known for his kindness, faith and grit establishes legacy of...
Fort Worth ISD graduate Adrian Cardenas doesn’t like to say no. If someone needs help, he shows up. “I just try to be the best son, the best brother, the best student I can be,” Cardenas said. “If I can help someone, I’m gonna try.”. The...
Made in Tarrant: Chef launches healthy, personalized snack line
Editor’s note: Made in Tarrant is an occasional Q&A series on small businesses started in Tarrant County. Submit your business here. Deb Oxman is making healthy, organic snacks to satisfy her clients’ nutritional needs. Oxman, a chef and businesswoman who launched North Richland Hills-based Savor Culinary Services...
Pantego Breaks Ground on New Well and RO Systems to Enhance Water Quality
On Tuesday, May 27, the Town of Pantego held a groundbreaking ceremony for the town’s new groundwater well, pump station, and a second elevated storage tank. The well, located at 2517 Miller Lane in Pantego, is a significant achievement in enhancing the town’s water quality. New reverse osmosis (RO) systems will...