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Fort Worth Celebrates Grand Opening of South Division Police Facility, Aims to Strengthen Community Ties
Fort Worth's South Side community welcomed a new addition this morning: the South Division Facility. Residents and local officials gathered to mark the grand opening of a space that promises closer ties and more direct service to the area's inhabitants. Recognizing the importance of the locale, Chief Noakes emphasized the facility's value, stating, "It's the people who live in this community who define the City of Fort Worth," and highlighting the significant role of the police force by adding, "And it's the same with the Fort Worth Police ... our men and women in blue define this department." This statement, by the Fort Worth Police Department, reflects the intertwined destinies of the police and the citizens they serve.
After years of complaints, illegal dump in east Fort Worth begins cleanup process
A cleanup of an illegal dump filled with metal, cardboard and tires in east Fort Worth is underway. The property at 8000 Randol Mill Road has been under investigation by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for the last two years. Over 7,000 cubic yards of waste — including nearly 1,300 tires — was on the property, according to the city of Fort Worth.
An Innovative Fort Worth Retail Market Expands to Aledo — Featuring Local Makers in The Cowtown Suburb
At The Market at Aledo, Cowtown Couture is even stocked with "Aledo" slides for $54. Amanda Wear originally launched her first cooperative retail collection ― The Market at Ridglea, with a collection of over 40 local makers in May of 2021. It was soon joined by a second location ― The Market at Roanoke in August of that year. Now, her third location is set to open on Thursday, August 1 in Aledo at 108 South Ranch House Road.
Bella Hadid Is the Latest Famous Fan of Dolly Python in Dallas
Bella Hadid, the new people’s princess of North Texas, finally made her government-mandated celebrity pilgrimage to the iconic vintage emporium Dolly Python on Tuesday. The supermodel, a resident of the Fort Worth area, has delighted North Texas fashion enthusiasts by frequently being spotted out and about. She’s normally seen in full cowgirl getup at competitive horsecutting events (or macking on boyfriend and bona fide Fort Worth cowboy at the Stockyards). She’s the latest addition to a growing list of famous Dolly Python fans, and the store has become something of a cultural landmark.
George W. Hawkes Downtown Library in Arlington Sets the Scene for a Glow-in-the-Dark End-of-Summer Bash for Local Youth
As the summer sun began to set with the approach of fall, the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library in Arlington hosted a glow-in-the-dark-themed party for the youth. The event featured a luminous dance floor, 'spooky campfire story time,' and a 'Choose Your Own Adventure scavenger hunt.'. Starting at 5:30 p.m.,...
Lockhart, Texas Transforms into Vintage Fort Worth for '1923' Filming, Embracing Hollywood Spotlight
The small town of Lockhart, Texas, commonly known for its succulent barbecue, has recently hitched its wagon to Hollywood's star. Last week, the town played host to the filming of the second season of '1923,' a Yellowstone prequel series. Lockhart's charming downtown square and vintage aesthetics proved a perfect stand-in for Fort Worth, nearly a century ago. According to a MySA report, the Lockhart Economic Development Corporation boasted about Lockhart's "Film Friendly City" status and the economic and creative growth fostered by such high-profile productions.
Century 21 Judge Fite Co. names new regional sales manager for Alliance and Decatur
DALLAS/FORT WORTH, TX—CENTURY 21 Judge Fite Company is pleased to announce Allie Hendricks as the new regional sales manager of the North Fort Worth – Alliance and Decatur/Bridgeport Regional Offices. Hendricks is an experienced real estate professional with a deep passion for the industry, ready to lead and inspire the team.
‘The sport of Fort Worth’: Cutting horse competition strengthens family bonds, community
One of the first big purchases Mel Blount made after getting drafted to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1970 was not just one horse but three. Blount grew up on a farm in Georgia where he worked with plow horses and mules in the field, but he didn’t learn about cutting horses until he was in college at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
TSTC graduate immerses himself in creative process at Fort Worth company
(WACO, Texas) – For Dennis Drennon, it is all about the creative process. “In the morning, I come in and make sure the heat pressers around me are on and I turn everything on and make sure the humidifier is on that keeps the printer in a controlled climate,” the Texas State Technical College graduate said.
Cliburn’s casual sessions head to Tannahill’s in the Stockyards for 2024-25 season
Classical music will merge with country western history as the Cliburn Sessions head to the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards for its 2024-25 season. The signature series, which brings classical music into casual settings, will head to Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall for a series of four performances — marking the first time the Cliburn has produced a ticketed concert in the Stockyards.
Saks Opens Fifth Avenue Club store in Fort Worth, Texas
Saks Fifth Avenue (New York) opened its latest Fifth Avenue Club at the Bowie House resort hotel in Fort Worth, Texas. The new location is a part of the retailer’s expansion of its Fifth Avenue Club, meant to be boutique experiences with personal shopping services and exclusive events. In June, the retailer said it planned to have 20 locations of Fifth Avenue Club by the end of 2024.
CFPB files motion to dismiss Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce for lack of standing and if granted, renews its motion to transfer the lawsuit challenging the credit card late fee to D.C. Federal District Court
On July 29, 2024, the CFPB filed a motion to dismiss the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce as a Plaintiff for lack of standing and if granted, transfer the case to a the Federal District Court for D.C. In its brief, the CFPB argues that the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce cannot satisfy the test for associational standing and once Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce is dismissed, the remaining plaintiffs cannot establish that venue is proper in the Fort Worth Division of the Northern District of Texas.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Renews Comanche Peak Licenses
Comanche Peak Units 1 and 2 are pressurized-water reactors about 40 miles southwest of. Fort Worth, Texas. Unit 1’s operating license will now expire Feb. 8, 2050, and Unit 2’s on Feb. 2, 2053. The NRC’s review of the application proceeded on two tracks. A safety evaluation report...
TCOM student Brittany Uebbing selected as an AAFP Emerging Leaders Institute Scholar
A prestigious opportunity is on the horizon for Brittany Uebbing, a third-year student at The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth’s Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, as she was selected by the American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation to join this year’s Emerging Leader Institute.
Texas Wesleyan Receives Critical Grant Funding in Trauma Care Specialty Curriculum
A grant will provide essential support in Texas Wesleyan University's development of groundbreaking trauma care specialty curriculum in its nurse anesthesia graduate program. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s $500,000 grant will propel the program to the forefront of a statewide effort to strengthen the medical workforce, university officials say.
FAA Grants Historic BVLOS Approval for Multiple Operators in DFW Area
Zipline and Wing Aviation to Pioneer Package Deliveries Using Advanced UTM Technology in Dallas/Fort Worth. The FAA on Tuesday announced its first-ever approval for beyond visual line of sight drone flights by more than one operator flying in the same airspace. Under the new authorizations Zipline International and Wing Aviation...
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