The Bryan Flats in Near Southside doesn’t have the flashy amenities most apartments offer — but developers say that means ...
The stadium, rebuilt in 2001 to host the Fort Worth Cats, is being torn down after the Tarrant Regional Water District gave ...
A Fort Worth fixture of more than 100 years is moving to another North Texas city, but staying close. Tandy Leather, a ...
Fort Worth's CAP opens applications for utility bill payment assistance, prioritizing the elderly, disabled, and families ...
Three people were recently arrested in connection with the theft of over 150 pounds of copper wire, according to a news ...
A security camera in south Fort Worth captured a rented pickup truck driver dragging a stolen AT&T wire, highlighting a copper theft surge.
For the first time in more than a decade, Fort Worth officially has a new city manager. The city welcomed incoming City ...
Police say thieves are ripping off utility-grade metal, like the ones used as AT&T communications cables. It's a lucrative crime, with some thieves pocketing up to $40,000.
Year 6—$30,170,358 for the first year of the renewal Year 7—$34,695,911 for the second year of the renewal ...
Formerly deputy city manager, Jesus “Jay” Chapa replaces David Cooke as city manager. Cooke is retiring in February after ...
Fort Worth firefighters rescued a dog from a burning home and revived the pet with oxygen while responding to a call on the ...
The cost of the new Fort Worth City Hall has changed. The details During the Jan. 28 council meeting, an amended contract for $2.2 million with Linbeck Group was approved for reno ...