BreadHaus, a family-owned European-style artisan bakery in Grapevine that has been open for 25-plus years, got new owners ...
The Trump administration sought to freeze federal spending on transportation projects. Here are the Fort Worth-area roads and ...
There are plenty of new neighbors coming nearby. The Nobleman Hotel, built around the historic No. 5 Fire Station, will open ...
Brad Barnes, the longtime president of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, will retire in April. Barnes said in an interview ...
L. Clifford Davis, a Fort Worth legal dynamo who stood at the forefront of civil rights and the desegregation of public ...
In our latest Where I Live, downtown Arlington resident Ashlea Pierce writes why the city lives up to its “American Dream ...
52 Faces of Community is a Fort Worth Report weekly series spotlighting local unsung heroes. It is sponsored by Central Market and H-E-B. At the end of the year, these rarely recognized heroes will ...
Trustees are expected to name a lone finalist for FWISD superintendent Feb. 18. Karen Molinar is the only person who has ...
Voters will head to the polls to decide who will represent them on their school boards. Election Day is May 3.
The race for Fort Worth City Council is officially on, with 35 candidates vying for a place on the May 3 ballot.
Four candidates — an incumbent, real estate investor, educator and a building inspector — are running for three seats.
Voters will choose from three candidates for the District 7 spot in the Tarrant County College board of trustees election on May 3. Only voters living in the district may vote for their ...