News

The Crescent Hotel ’s Blue Room is debuting a new 100% Texas-sourced tasting menu in June. The six-course dinner will be a permanent fixture and is currently scheduled for Fridays and Saturdays 6-8:30 ...
A property tax rate increase and reductions to some exemptions could be part of Arlington's final push to close an unexpected ...
Fort Worth’s diversity and inclusion department is not closed just yet. After more than two hours of discussion, City Council members voted 9-2 on June 24 to delay voting on a resolution to suspend ...
State Rep. Nate Schatzline and Democrat Taylor Rehmet announced their bids to represent Tarrant County’s Senate District 9.
A $1.7 billion mixed-use development is expected to invigorate growth along the West Fork of the Trinity River.
FedEx was granted another two years to operate in southeast Fort Worth after they violated their previous permit by operating ...
The 608-page book, written by Mistletoe Heights resident Melanie Arrington Smith, details the 100-year history of the ...
The City Council approved a tax break of up to 80% of the incremental increase in value of real investment and business ...
Fort Worth opens cooling centers to help residents beat the heat, with support from Reliant and local agencies.
UTA President Jennifer Cowley detailed the plans for the university of over 40,000 students in a community message.
Officials are alleging that the nonprofits illegally claimed tax-exempt status on $974 million worth of property across the ...
House Bill 2844, which Gov. Greg Abbott signed June 20, will move food truck permitting under the state’s jurisdiction. With ...