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Friday, March 13, 2026

Hard to Say Goodbye

Tradwife or Trailblazer?

Threat to Fairness

Taking Out the Trash

Metro

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Closing the Gender Gap

The struggle for gender equality is far from over.  “Women of color suffer doubly because of sexism and racism, which is institutionalized in many cases,”...

Slimed

After five years of booking overnight stays and paranormal investigations at his Haunted Hill House in Mineral Wells, Phil Kirchhoff gave up the ghosts....

Task Force Proposes Changes

Ending systemic racism within the city was never the stated goal of the Race and Culture Task Force, but if harmony erupts, who’ll be...

Indigenous Peoples’ Day

“In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue,” begins the childhood rhyme taught to many American students around this time of year leading up to...

Journalism 101

Hiring former Fort Worth Weekly staff writer Dan Malone in 2006 was a smart move by Tarleton State University officials. They wanted to better...

House of Cards

Fort Worth has a “thriving” poker community — both in bars on Texas Hold ’em nights and underground — and Texas Card House, a...

Roundabout Rehab

Last Thursday was gorgeous. Sunny. Dry. Slight breeze. Seemed like a perfect day for, say, working outside on a construction project.  “I don’t see a...

#runtheprint

A couple of months have passed since an ABC docu-series devoted four one-hour episodes in prime time to the case of Darlie Routier, the...

Offering a Clean Slate

For the past 18 months, Frank Crist has been cleaning litter with a small crew around the city, most recently at Echo Lake in...

Adjunctivitis

August is when tens of thousands of Fort Worth’s adults enroll in courses at two- and four-year colleges, as well as folks who are...