NET Force pilot program delivers early results at nuisance properties Published on February 11, 2026 January operations addressed nuisance properties that negatively affect surrounding neighborhoods. Tagged as: , Announcements, Service Update
City Council calls May election for bond, charter amendments Published on February 11, 2026 Following public education meetings this spring, the election will be held on Saturday, May 2. Tagged as: , City Council
FWPD crime report reflects 13.8% decrease in 2025 Published on February 10, 2026 Crimes against persons decreased 10.1%, crimes against property decreased 17% and crimes against society decreased 1.7%. Tagged as: , Community Safety
‘Fur Real Facts’ series debuts to connect with animal lovers Published on February 10, 2026 The new video series shares surprising and useful information about adoptable animals and Fort Worth shelters. Tagged as: , Announcements
A ghost town now, Butler Place could be next catalytic downtown redo Published on February 10, 2026 The closing of the 80-year-old apartments in December 2020 marked the end of an era in American public housing policy. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture
Scam alert: Fake callers posing as officers or jury officials Published on February 10, 2026 Fort Worth Municipal Court staff does not call the public to take payments over the phone. Tagged as: , Announcements, Community Safety
Hillside Park scores new street soccer field Published on February 10, 2026 The field reflects Fort Worth’s commitment to innovative partnerships and investments in park spaces. Tagged as: , Project Update, District 8
Former Mayor Pro Tem Gyna Bivens dies Monday Published on February 09, 2026 Bivens was a champion for neighborhoods throughout east and southeast Fort Worth. Tagged as: , Announcements, City Council, District 5
Cupid is calling! Celebrate Valentine’s at community centers Published on February 09, 2026 Bring the whole family and make some heart-happy memories with us. Tagged as: , Events & Activities
Councilmember Crain appointed to National League of Cities committee Published on February 09, 2026 Crain’s work will help shape national discussions and policy to ensure technology systems are reliable, secure and built to meet the needs of cities. Tagged as: , District 3