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Eleventh Day of Protests Draws Rebuke from United My Justice Movement

Tarrant County Courthouse has become the de facto gathering point for daily marches that began May 29 as a response to the killing of...

Crockett Hall Closes

When restaurateur Bruce Russo opened Crockett Hall in late 2018, locals flocked to the development in Crockett Row at West 7th. The food hall...

Southlake Values

An early morning call unsettled what was supposed to be an enjoyable day of substitute teaching in the Carroll school district. As Stephanie Williams...

Fort Worth’s Great Plague of 1918

The Fort Worth of 1918 bore little resemblance to the cosmopolitan urban hub that it is today. Motor vehicles were a novelty, and the...

Fort Worth Protesters Decry Arrests As Acts of Intimidation

Several dozen marchers gathered last night in support of 10 fellow protestors who had been arrested over the course of the past two weeks....

Former KTVT/Channel 11 Anchor Adrienne Bankert Gets New Gig

Adrienne Bankert loves her some Fort Worth. But she’s flown the coop, landing on the Left Coast with a new job that she starts...

Big Juicy Billboard Spreads Love To Masses

From the “why the hell not?” category comes the new billboard alongside Highway 121, seen when traveling toward downtown near the Haltom Road intersection....

Anti-LGBTQ Facebook Post Causes Near Southside Uproar

Felipe Gutierrez counted himself as more than a fan of the Near Southside vintage retail store W Durable Goods. Until recently, he maintained a...

The Last Man Burned at the Stake in Texas

On Saturday, December 2, 1933, a 30-year-old white woman named Nellie Williams Brockman was murdered near Kountze, Texas. Brockman had headed to town to...

Bankhead Brewing Company to Open Near Cultural District

The 2020 recession pummeled restaurants and bars across the country. In Fort Worth, the shuttering of Funkytown Fermatorium (Deep Ellum Brewing Company’s short-lived offshoot)...