
After 40 years, Arlington-based Christian radio station 94.9 FM KLTY will end its broadcasts on January 31.

Fort Worth ISD’s 30th Annual Gospel Fest brought down the house last night at Great Commission Baptist Church. High school choirs and special guests delivered an unforgettable evening of music and unity.

In January 1986, Fort Worth celebrated the first federally recognized Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a historic march down East Rosedale Street, led by civil rights advocate Opal Lee.

The life and legacy of Sam Cooke, often called the King of Soul, will be honored in Fort Worth through a panel discussion and tribute concert this month.

Today, January 15, we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a beacon of hope and a champion for justice.

Fort Worth will commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the 40th Annual Greater Fort Worth MLK Holiday Parade and Rally on Monday, January 20, 2025.

Fort Worth’s legendary Stockyards, located at 131 E Exchange Avenue, will celebrate its 135th Anniversary from January 17 to February 9.

Since its establishment in 1936, the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas, has been a cultural and economic cornerstone.

A devastating wildfire in Los Angeles has destroyed the Will Rogers State Historical Park, including its iconic 31-room ranch house, stables, and polo field.

The Star-Telegram Editorial Board criticized Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker and the City Council for supporting Mercy Culture Church’s plan to build a rehabilitation center for sex trafficking victims, particularly for Parker’s defense of religious liberty rights.