CAD Contest challenges aspiring engineers to build the best bridge Published on August 27, 2025 Anyone interested in learning about 3D printing is invited to attend a free session at select library locations. Tagged as: , Library
City Council recap for Aug. 26 Published on August 27, 2025 Council approved a grant agreement for $5 million to support renovations at the Will Rogers Memorial Center Coliseum, part of a larger $28.6 million project. Tagged as: , City Council
Will Rogers Coliseum undergoes first phase of renovation Published on August 26, 2025 As the venue approaches 90, the Coliseum, Tower and Auditorium will return to their original grandeur and look toward a centennial celebration. Tagged as: , Project Update, District 7
Council votes to rename FWPDs South Patrol Division for fallen officer Published on August 26, 2025 In 2024, Sgt. Billy Randolph was tragically struck and killed at a crash scene on Interstate 35. Tagged as: , Community Safety
Fort Worth to use one-time interest income for FY26 budget priorities Published on August 26, 2025 For the previous fiscal year (FY2025), the earnings are proposed for a mix of priorities. Tagged as: , City Council
Residents log record-breaking numbers in Summer Reading Challenge Published on August 26, 2025 There were 2,380 participants who completed the challenge. Tagged as: , Library, Mayor
Lights Out, Fort Worth! Published on August 26, 2025 Turn off lights at night and help migrating birds, especially during their peak migratory season. Tagged as: , Environment
Neighborhood Litter Stomp kicks off the fall Published on August 26, 2025 Make a positive difference in your community by volunteering for Keep Fort Worth Beautiful’s annual Neighborhood Litter Stomp. Registration opens Sept. 1. Tagged as: , Environment
Adoptable Pet of the Week: Chevy Published on August 26, 2025 He’s super friendly and knows some tricks. He’s ready to go home today. Tagged as: , Announcements
Council approves funding for Fred Rouse Memorial Published on August 26, 2025 Local organizations have already pledged about 85% of the project’s cost. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture, District 9