How Fort Worth moves millions Published on March 20, 2026 The City of Fort Worth is leveraging an ArcGIS hub to achieve the scale of coordination and insights required for a successful Master Transportation Plan. Tagged as: , Transportation
City to hold bond and charter election on May 2 Published on March 20, 2026 Residents in District 10 will also vote in a special election to fill a Council vacancy. Tagged as: , City Council
Hole lot of fun: Play the Cowtown Masters at Pecan Valley April 8 Published on March 19, 2026 Tee up for a little friendly competition the Wednesday before the Masters. Tagged as: , Events & Activities
Dispose of scrap tires at free March 28 collection event Published on March 18, 2026 Fort Worth residents can safely dispose of old scrap tires at a free Scrap Tire Collection event happening next week on Saturday, March 28, at City Hall. Tagged as: , Environment
Small change. Big impact: Recycling right in Fort Worth Published on March 18, 2026 Small recycling habits start at home and can make a big difference across the planet. Find out more. Tagged as: , Environment
Visit The Potter’s House of Fort Worth for Court in the Community Published on March 18, 2026 Up to 120 people can be seen on a first-come, first-served basis with a Class C criminal case filed with Municipal Court. Tagged as: , Community Safety
Portion of University Drive to be closed temporarily Published on March 17, 2026 The closure will extend from Lancaster Avenue to Rosedale Street, March 24-26. Tagged as: , Community Updates, Transportation
A year of impact: Fort Worth’s Mobile Tool Shed delivers for residents Published on March 17, 2026 Since its launch one year ago, the City of Fort Worth's Mobile Tool Shed program has helped nearly 200 residents. Tagged as: , Community Updates
Step into the story: Nature & Narratives returning to local parks Published on March 17, 2026 Starting in April, the 2026 Nature & Narratives Educational Series is springing into action! Tagged as: , Classes or Workshops, Events & Activities
Dark and quirky, Cellar Club gave Fort Worth an underground vibe Published on March 16, 2026 The downtown coffeehouse was home to Cowtown’s counterculture and live music scenes until the mid-’70s. Tagged as: , Arts & Culture