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Fort Worth monk undergoes leg amputation after recent highway collision

A Fort Worth Buddhist monk injured during a walk to the nation’s capital underwent surgery to amputate his leg.  Bhante Dam Phommasan was one of...

Lawsuit accusing Tarrant County of racial gerrymandering dropped, one remains

A group of Tarrant County residents who sued over the county’s new commissioners court precinct map withdrew their lawsuit Monday. It’s not clear from court...

UTA veterans office ensures no military students are ‘hurry-up-and-waiting’ for services

Veterans once served the United States. But, at the University of Texas at Arlington’s Military and Veteran Services office, it is their turn to...

Fort Worth chamber to compare school notes with Houston about state takeover

Business leaders will get a closer look at school district takeovers this week when the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce tours Houston schools. The Fort...

TCU raises tuition again, but most students don’t pay sticker price

by McKinnon Rice, Fort Worth Report November 25, 2025 by McKinnon Rice, Fort Worth Report November 25, 2025 Michelle Randolph’s character, Ainsley Norris, was thrilled to...

Tarrant residents get fewer chances to speak at local government meetings. What does that mean?

When Fort Worth resident Ken Shimamoto speaks at government meetings, he knows his comments probably won’t sway elected officials’ votes. But to him, that’s...

Made in Tarrant: Company creates boutiques for estate sales

Georgann Muckleroy and her team create order out of chaos. As the owner of Cottage Classics Estate Sales LLC, Muckleroy has an eye for sellable...

A TCC vice president on leave as college navigates overpayment of some faculty

Zena Jackson, vice president for academic affairs at Tarrant County College’s virtual campus, is on administrative leave as of Thursday night, according to an...

Veasey to seek reelection after court blocks Texas’ congressional redistricting

AUSTIN — Fort Worth’s Marc Veasey said he unquestionably plans to seek reelection to his U.S. House seat after a federal judicial panel on...

Warehouse complex OK’d near Keller ISD school in far north Fort Worth

A warehouse complex in far north Fort Worth moved forward after the City Council approved light industrial zoning for the land. Five industrial warehouses are...