
Not far from the Benbrook area, controversial justice residents have been approved by the mayor and city council for a well-known and outspoken church.

Texas appraisal districts, already reshaped by 2024 reforms, could see more changes as lawmakers file bills for the upcoming legislative session.

Joan Trew, co-founder of Williams Trew Real Estate and a pioneer in Fort Worth’s real estate industry, passed away on December 31 at 92.

Fort Worth’s Community Land Trust is redeveloping a 15-acre seminary property into affordable housing, aiming to alleviate the city’s rising rent burden.

As the forecast predicts a major winter storm, Atmos Energy is gearing up for the challenge, staging its employees across the region to respond quickly if needed. With colder temperatures expected to impact natural gas usage, the utility provider advises customers to use energy wisely while keeping homes safe and reducing energy costs.

As Fort Worth gears up for the iconic 2025 Stock Show & Rodeo, the city looks back on a transformative year.

Fort Worth’s transition of ambulance services from MedStar Mobile Healthcare to the Fort Worth Fire Department advanced during the Dec. 10 city council meeting, marking a significant overhaul of the city’s emergency medical services (EMS).

Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, left an indelible mark on Fort Worth through decades of service that showcased his humility, deep faith, and tireless dedication to helping others.

Residents of Rendon, a small community in Tarrant County, are rallying against J7 Ready Mix’s construction of a concrete batch plant.

Benbrook residents, mark your calendars! The first City Council meeting of the new year will be held tonight, January 2, at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 911 Winscott Road.