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Gamecocks women's basketball will battle TCU in Fort Worth
Three-time National Champion South Carolina women's basketball will travel to Fort Worth, Texas, for the USLBM Coast to Coast Challenge featuring the Hoopfest Women's Basketball Classic at Dickies Arena. The Gamecocks will face off against TCU on Sun., Dec. 8, at 7 p.m. ET on an ESPN network. It will be the first meeting between the two programs.
Keller ISD to ban cell phones during school hours
KELLER, Texas - Keller ISD is expected to enforce new cell phone rules to keep students focused on learning during the upcoming school year. "This is a nationwide epidemic with our students," Dr. Kelly Johnson, Keller ISD's Superintendent. Keller released the new plan during a meeting on Thursday night. The...
How the Tarrant Regional Water District reuses and recycles
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Alphabet’s Health Tech Co. Verily Moves Headquarters from California to North Texas
Verily, the Alphabet-owned health tech company, announced on Wednesday that it will shift its corporate headquarters to Dallas-Fort Worth. The decision elevates the company’s existing regional office in Dallas’ Cypress Waters development, opened three years ago, to its primary base of operations. After months of consideration, Dallas-Fort Worth...
Shakeup at Gateway Church continues, Pastor Robert Morris' son latest to step down
SOUTHLAKE -- The son of Gateway Church's founding pastor stepped down Thursday – just seven weeks after his father resigned over allegations he sexually assaulted a young girl decades ago.Pastor James Morris was the designated successor for his father, Pastor Robert Morris.James Morris' wife, Bridgette, also stepped down. Church staff members were told on Thursday.Pastor Robert's victim, Cindy Clemishire, revealed that the elder Morris sexually abused her starting in 1982 when she was just 12 years old."Earlier this week, the (church) elders met with Pastors James and Bridgette and they collectively made the decision that Pastors James and Bridgette would both...
Three Tarrant County deputies accused of falsely claiming overtime, records show
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Three Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office deputies have been accused of falsely claiming to work overtime in the jail that they didn’t actually work, according to court records obtained by WFAA. Brennan Cox, 28, faces a third degree felony theft charge, punishable by up...
Exciting Performances Highlight TCU Women’s Track & Field Season: Javelin, 100m, 1500m Success
The TCU Women’s Track and Field team excelled in various events throughout the season, with standout performances in the javelin, 100m, and 1500m races. London Culbreath won the 5k with a time of 17:02.69. Irene Jepkemboi set a TCU record in the javelin with a throw of 57.23m. Gracie...
Patrick Gottsch: The Cowboy Channel Visionary Leaves Behind An Iconic Legacy
The Western industry lost a visionary leader and business icon with the passing of Patrick Gottsch on May 18, 2024. A tireless champion in the world of promotion and development for the Rural, Western, and rodeo community, his RFD-TV brought back a nostalgic love for the cowboy way and brought attention nationwide to the plight of the American farmer.
A new concert series in North Texas aims to support live music and independent venues
DALLAS — A local law firm and an event production company are launching a concert series. Shane Mullen and Joe Morrison, two attorneys at Mullen & Mullen Law Firm, are leading a new project with Spune Productions called the Mullen & Mullen Music Project. Spune Productions is a family-owned production company that books concerts at select venues across North Texas. Based on their mutual love for local music, the law firm and Spune created the project to support local acts and venues strained by the pandemic.
Chris Brown assault investigation: Fort Worth police ask public for information
FORT WORTH, Texas - Fort Worth police are asking for information from anyone who saw a fight at the Chris Brown concert at Dickies Arena last weekend. Brown and his entourage allegedly assaulted four Denton County men after the concert on Saturday, July 20. The men filed a $50 million...
New principal named for Northwest ISD elementary school after leader’s sudden death
Principal Leigh Anne Romer wanted Northwest ISD’s J.C. Thompson Elementary to be “the place to be” and “the best school in the universe.”. After Romer’s sudden death in early July, Edwina West-Dukes plans to carry those mottoes forward as the new principal of Thompson Elementary. Northwest ISD named West-Dukes as the new campus leader July 25.
Things to do in Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend: Asian film festival, Black invitational rodeo and championship cricket match
DALLAS — Back to school is just around the corner for some school districts, but Dallas-Fort Worth is still celebrating summer break with big events. Watch a new movie at the Asian Film Festival of Dallas or giddy up to the Texas Black Invitational Rodeo. If you’re looking for even more activity and mystery, check out the Major League Cricket championship game where the Texas Super Kings might be playing.
Fort Worth's NAS JRB Barbershop Offers Scratch-Off Tickets for Haircut Prizes Until July 31
Fort Worth's own NAS JRB Barbershop is giving patrons a little extra buzz to go with their buzzcuts this week. In an offer that's hard to beat, the barbershop within the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base is dishing out scratch-off tickets to customers who book their next trim. It's not just about the haircut—it’s about the chance to win something more. According to NAS FT. WORTH JRB Exchange, prizes range from discounts on services to complimentary cuts, with the grand prize of six months of free haircuts.
Fort Worth lost a $300K veterans grant. Here’s how the city can replace the funds
For the first time since 2018, the city of Fort Worth did not receive a $300,000 grant from the state that annually funds one of its veterans assistance programs. The loss means that Fort Worth’s Healthy Homes for Heroes program, which provides home modifications to veterans living in Fort Worth, does not have existing funding for the upcoming year. City leaders are working on plans to fill the gap.
Arts Fort Worth vacates community arts center amid uncertainty over building
FORT WORTH, Texas — Arts Fort Worth, the nonprofit that has managed the Fort Worth Community Arts Center at 1300 Gendy Street for over 20 years, will vacate the property amid uncertainty over the building's fate. Arts Fort Worth provided artists and performers with galleries, offices, theaters, and studios...
Topgolf Competitor Inks Deal for New Venues
UnderPar Life, a new golfing entertainment concept billing itself as a Topgolf competitor, has agreements in place with two existing golf courses in Texas – Hawks Creek Golf Course near Fort Worth and more recently Horizon Golf Course in El Paso. According to D Magazine, the El Paso location...
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