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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Hard to Say Goodbye

Tradwife or Trailblazer?

Threat to Fairness

Taking Out the Trash

Metro

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Water Wooing

Arlington officials have been wooing a Fortune 500 company so hard that some townsfolk are feeling like the nerdy best friend. Longtime local homebuilder...

Race Baiting

Restaurant owner Juan Solis is so pleased thus far with the brisk business at his new Good Food Co. restaurant that he’s been doing...

Fort Worth’s Dakota Pipeline

Eastsiders and West Arlingtonians are gearing up for their own version of the Dakota Access Pipeline fight. Blue Stone Natural Resources, the ninth-largest natural gas...

New Vision

Change is a-coming. And it could be the swift kick in the pants that Fort Worth’s gallery scene has needed. For decades, the number of galleries...

Ninja Keller Graffitist Silenced

The animal graffiti is going the way of the Dodo, after all. On January 18, we broke the story – not the Star-T, contrary...

Anti-Semitism at UTA?

Two student organizations at the University of Texas at Arlington received unwanted attention after a dossier released by the Canary Mission last week accused...

Student Lunch at Hooters?

Conservative activists are not amused that Fort Worth school board president Jacinto “Cinto” Ramos Jr., allegedly used campaign funds to take volunteers and students...

Dems Go National, GOP the Rest?

Democrats seem to care more about the national political landscape than what’s going on in their backyards. At least that’s the common perception. And it’s...

Fair Wage Fort Worth

Last month, the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade drew hundreds of marchers to Sundance Square. The event also drew several members of...

Blue Zones

Can you take the “cow” out of Cowtown? Probably not completely. But Fort Worth’s Blue Zones initiative is aiming to change how restaurants market...