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Fort Worth's "Movies That Matter" Series Screens "The Right to Read" - An Exploration of Literacy in the U.S.
If you're looking for something more intellectually stimulating than your average summer blockbuster, then you might want to check out Movies That Matter, Fort Worth's answer to community-driven reflection through film. Coming up on August 1, at 7 p.m., the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth opens its doors to screen "The Right to Read," an in-depth look at the struggle for literacy in the U.S., as per the City of Fort Worth.
National Cutting Horse’s Summer Spectacular brings fierce competition to Fort Worth
The Triple Crown isn’t solely for elite racing horses. Cutting horses, those that help separate a cow from the rest of the herd and hold it away, have a Triple Crown competition series of their own. The National Cutting Horse Association Summer Spectacular, the third jewel in the circuit’s...
Fort Worth Police Department Unveils "Vision" by Renowned Artist Gordon Huether on July 29
Mark your calendars, art aficionados, and community members alike, for the upcoming public art dedication that's been brewing over at the Fort Worth Police Department South Patrol Division. Slated for Monday, July 29, at the crisp hour of 10 a.m., the city will unveil esteemed artist Gordon Huether's latest stroke of brilliance titled "Vision".
Fort Worthian turns tragedy into action with donation to make Trinity Trails safer
It’s been seven years since Jesca Arnold was attacked by a man on the Trinity Trails. Shortly after the traumatic incident, which left her with critical injuries, city officials assured her that safety improvements were coming. She felt content with the response, and decided not to pursue further action.
University alumna’s ‘dreams come true’ through exhibition
Before university alumna and local artist Lori Rohloff-Peek was diagnosed with Huntington’s disease at 30, she would express her emotions through paintings with intircate details and execution. Upon the condition deteriorating the fine motor skills that allowed her to hold a variety of artist tools, she continued to paint,...
Meet The Frogs Set for August 18
FORT WORTH -- The TCU football program's annual Meet The Frogs presented by Homezone is set for Sunday, Aug. 18, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility. Admission is free to Meet The Frogs. Parking is also free in Lots 1 and 2. Fans...
Caitlin Clark Fans Turn Heads With Powerful Message on Signs at Fever-Wings Game
The Indiana Fever face the Dallas Wings in their final matchup before the Olympic and All-Star break. The "Caitlin Clark effect" remained strong on the road, with the Fever helping draw a sold-out crowd at the College Park Center on July 17. The Fever didn't get off to hot start against the ...
Ex-Cowboy Confident He Won't Be Free Agent Much Longer
No matter what the Cowboys do, whether it's good or bad, they'll be in the news cycles. This offseason was the perfect case of that. After getting packed up in the Wild Card Round, they failed to make any splashy or big-time additions. Actually, they lost a lot of valuable contributors this offseason, from coaches to players. Dallas let Tyron Smith, Tony Pollard, Stephon Gilmore, Tyler Biadasz, Jayron Kearse, and Dan Quinn all walk.
CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Suspect in Texas Accused of Mowing Down Woman in Truck After Dispute Over $100
A Texas man has been arrested after police say he ran down two people with his truck after getting into an argument over $100, RadarOnline.com can reveal.According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by MyRGV.com, police responded to a residence in Edinburg around 5 p.m. on July 14, and found one of the victims, 20-year-old Briseida Cobarrubias, lying in the road, Front Page Detectives reported.Officers then located the second victim, 27-year-old Jorge Galvan, who told them that he and Cobarrubias “were in an argument with Luis Garza”.Galvan said they had begun to walk away from Garza, 26, when he got...
Texas Is The Number One Worst State In Nation For Pests
There are many animals in the state of Texas. With so much surface area covered by the state, you're bound to see one animal you've never seen before. I mean, some of us have seen a fox run past us in Texas right?. Not all animals are friendly to humans...
Why Texas’ mass power outages continue to happen
It’s become a familiar cycle: A powerful storm sweeps through a swath of Texas and takes the electric system down in its grip. Trees might bend and topple, crashing down onto a power pole. Sometimes the weight of ice pulls branches onto electric lines. Other times wind makes a wire spark, and that ember ignites a destructive blaze.
Most of DART member cities want to reduce their funding
More than half of Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s 13 members cities want to cut funding to the transit agency. Farmers Branch and Carrollton are the most recent cities to vote in favor of reducing funds to DART by 25%. At its meeting Tuesday, the Farmers Branch City Council voted unanimously on a resolution to reduce their funding for DART; Carrollton City council members also voted 6 to 1 on Tuesday to suggest cutting funds.
Wow, Here’s 5 of the Biggest Drug Busts in Texas History
Texas has seen its share of drug busts, and some of them are so huge, they almost sound like something straight out of a Hollywood movie. Operations like these not only show the sheer scale of drug trafficking but also highlight the tireless efforts of law enforcement to keep dangerous substances off the streets.
'Texas government listens to business' | Economic leaders discuss benefits after Elon Musk announces relocation of his companies to Texas
AUSTIN, Texas — Billionaire Elon Musk is planning to relocate two more of his companies to Texas. Musk made the announcement on his social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, citing a new California law as "the final straw." "This is the final straw. Because of this law...
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