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They spent 6 weeks hearing about religions other than their own. Here’s what they learned

by Marissa Greene, Fort Worth Report December 25, 2025 When Jasmine Morris moved back to Fort Worth, she longed to build rich relationships with people...

At 150, historic Fort Worth church faces sale, but congregants say its story isn’t over.

by Marissa Greene, Fort Worth Report December 22, 2025 In the beginning, a pastor and 12 former slaves planted a house of worship in downtown...

Holiday joy, hidden strain: What Tarrant County experts advise to tackle winter stress

by Ismael M. Belkoura, Fort Worth Report December 22, 2025 For some, the end of the year marks an opportunity to connect with the people...

Tarleton State community farming program with roots in Fort Worth grows to other campuses

by McKinnon Rice, Fort Worth Report December 11, 2025 Tomatoes and eggplants are not the only things growing through Tarleton State University’s Taste the C.U.R.E....

Filing deadline drama sets up primary elections. Here are the Tarrant County candidates

by Cecilia Lenzen, Fort Worth Report December 8, 2025 The filing period for Texas’ 2026 primary election closed with a series of last-minute filings that...

Veasey readying for midterms despite Texas redistricting. But for what congressional seat?

by Maria Recio, Fort Worth Report December 5, 2025 For U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey, D-Fort Worth, Texas’ redistricting saga may be a case of “six...

Fort Worth monk undergoes leg amputation after recent highway collision

A Fort Worth Buddhist monk injured during a walk to the nation’s capital underwent surgery to amputate his leg.  Bhante Dam Phommasan was one of...

Lawsuit accusing Tarrant County of racial gerrymandering dropped, one remains

A group of Tarrant County residents who sued over the county’s new commissioners court precinct map withdrew their lawsuit Monday. It’s not clear from court...

UTA veterans office ensures no military students are ‘hurry-up-and-waiting’ for services

Veterans once served the United States. But, at the University of Texas at Arlington’s Military and Veteran Services office, it is their turn to...

Fort Worth chamber to compare school notes with Houston about state takeover

Business leaders will get a closer look at school district takeovers this week when the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce tours Houston schools. The Fort...
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