
FORT WORTH, Texas — Kim Neal, the first Director of the Office of Police Monitor in Fort Worth and a trailblazer in promoting police accountability and transparency, died on December 13, 2024, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, after battling a long-term illness.

The United States Postal Service will be closed today, January 9, to remember the late former President Jimmy Carter.

Local photographer Brian Luenser has wowed Fort Worth once again with a remarkable image of a single lightning bolt striking downtown.

The Texas legislative session begins Jan. 14, with North Texas lawmakers reigniting a debate over displaying the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.

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.

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.

Benbrook residents are in for a treat with the upcoming opening of a real-life restaurant in west Fort Worth, just a short drive away. The space, previously featured as “Patch Cafe” on the TV series Landman, will soon welcome guests as a full-service Texas-themed eatery. It is set to open later this year.

Hey, Benbrook! Bobcat Nation, it’s time to rally together and make our voices heard!

Get ready, Benbrook and surrounding areas! The countdown is on for the legendary Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, an annual celebration of Texas culture and community since 1896.

Fort Worth and surrounding communities will come together for the 15th Annual Community Kwanzaa Celebration, a free, family-friendly event highlighting the beauty and significance of African heritage.