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How will Fort Worth find next city manager? Some council members call for national search
One month after Fort Worth City Manager David Cooke announced plans to retire, City Council’s plan for filling his role with a new leader remains unclear. Cooke, Fort Worth’s longest-tenured city manager, led the city through a budget crisis into an era of fiscal conservatism. He intends to retire in February after a decade of holding the city’s most influential role.
Dr. Glenn’s farewell: Celebrating six years of academic excellence, growth at GISD
When Jeremy Glenn first applied for the role of superintendent at Granbury Independent School District in 2018, he never could have imagined the impact he would have on the students, staff and even the entire community. But six years later, his tenure has left an indelible mark on Granbury ISD...
This international competition hits the right note in FTW
Did you know? Fort Worth is home to one of the world’s most prestigious piano competitions — and you’re invited. Head to the Van Cliburn Concert Hall on TCU’s campus and Bass Performance Hall in downtown Fort Worth to experience some of the best classical pianists during the 17th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition , held May 21-June 7, 2025.
GISD implements teacher incentive program to attract, retain educators
With teacher retention rate at an all-time high across Texas, Granbury Independent School District is taking significant steps to improve retention and recruitment across the board. During the GISD board of trustees meeting Aug. 19, it was revealed the district is in the process of implementing a new program aimed...
Things To Do Around DFW: Bedford Beats and Eats Fest, DSO: Harry Potter in Concert, Granbury Labor Day Weekend Festival & more!
If you’re looking for things to do this weekend in North Texas, KRLD has you covered. There are plenty of things to do this weekend, including Bedford Beats and Eats Fest, DSO: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in Concert & more!
TCU Names New Football Performance Center in Honor of Midland Philanthropists
TCU’s new 20,000-square-foot football facility, scheduled open in July, has a name. The Harrison Family Football Performance Center is being named in honor of Mike and Brenda Harrison of Midland, according to a press release. "We are proud to support the health and wellness of our TCU student-athletes," Mike...
TCU HC Sonny Dykes has confidence in his special teams heading into Stanford game
TCU will take on Stanford on Friday night to open the 2024 season and for the first time since 2020, the Frogs will have a new kicker and punter. The Frogs lost two of the most experienced special teams players from the Big 12 as kicker Griffin Kell and punter Jordy Sandy used up their eligibility with the conclusion of the 2023 season. Kell was a four-year starter while Sandy booted punts for the Frogs from 2019-2023.
Fort Worth-based BNSF stresses safety but is still held back by longstanding industry issues, report finds
FORT WORTH, Texas — Freight railroad BNSF is generally striving to improve safety on a consistent basis, but that message doesn't always reach front-line workers who often don't feel comfortable reporting safety concerns for fear of being disciplined, according to an assessment released Wednesday by regulators. The Federal Railroad...
Lockheed Martin unveils F-35A jet at Fort Worth plant
FORT WORTH, Texas — This story was originally published by our content partners at the Dallas Business Journal. Read the original version here. As dramatic music swelled and a red laser in the shape of a F-35 fighter jet floated across a wall of the stage inside one of Lockheed Martin Aeronautic's Fort Worth buildings, officials from the U.S. and Poland saw curtains drop – unveiling the first F-35A jet the company is delivering to the Poland.
Countdown to Kickoff 2024: 1 Day
1 | WR Quentin Johnston (2020-2022) “THE MAGIC CONTINUES FOR TCU” in the 4th quarter of the Fiesta Bowl College Football Playoff Semifinal, TCU held a three-point lead facing third and long when junior wide receiver Quentin Johnston delivered what is considered by many TCU fans to be a top-two Horned Frogs play all-time. Grabbing the Max Duggan pass behind the line of scrimmage, QJ put a move on the hapless Michigan defensive back and sprinted to the house for 76 yards and a game-breaking score. Johnston would finish the game as Offensive MVP with six receptions for 163 yards and that magical touchdown to lead the Horned Frogs into the National Championship Game.
Federal investigators recover more than $300k in wages for North Texas workers
The U.S. Department of Labor has recovered more than $300,000 for workers in Dallas and Southlake following investigations into companies there. Federal investigators said Wednesday they recovered nearly $200,000 in tip earnings for bartenders after the owner of two Dallas restaurants was found illegally sharing tips and violating labor laws.
Crockett on Arlington incident: MAGA is not ‘party of law and order’
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) recently weighed in on a reported incident involving Trump campaign staffers during a visit to Arlington National Cemetery, calling the perceived shoving “unfortunate.” “It’s really unfortunate, especially when you have someone that is running to be the most powerful person in the world, to know that they literally just have no…
Another Ex-Cowboys Starter Available for Reunion Following Release
Most NFL teams are dealing with some kind of injury as the 2024 regular season looms, including the Dallas Cowboys. Several Cowboys are currently banged up at the moment, especially when it comes to the offensive line. Standout rookie tackle Tyler Guyton hurt his knee at the end of training...
Harris County voter outreach proposal sparks another fight with Texas Republicans
Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Texas’ free newsletter here.This article has been updated to clarify comments made by state Sen. Paul Bettencourt in both a published statement and an interview with Votebeat and The Texas Tribune.Texas Republicans are clashing again with the state’s most populous county over voting. This time, they’re criticizing Harris County’s plan for outreach to eligible but unregistered voters ahead of the registration deadline.County commissioners were set to consider the proposed outreach effort at a meeting Tuesday. But they took it off...
Colin Allred’s understated campaign strategy draws mixed reviews from fellow Democrats
"Colin Allred’s understated campaign strategy draws mixed reviews from fellow Democrats" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.
Rain chances continue to increase across North Texas ahead of Labor Day
NORTH TEXAS – Thursday morning, a coastal trough near the upper Texas coast continued to bring in clouds to parts of North Texas, as well as a few showers.View live radar here.There will be a mix of sun and clouds Thursday with rain chances and a few isolated storms to sit around 20% to 30%. The higher chances are in the southeast side of North Texas, which is closer to the trough. Severe weather isn't expected but there could be some storms with heavy downpours, lightning and possible winds gusting to near 50 mph. Rain coverage increases after Thursday into...
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