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The new production studios at Brand Juice include a 44-foot-wide, 24-foot-deep, 14-foot-tall infinity wall, said to be the largest in Fort Worth. But to get inside, you have to know one key fact: the date Marty McFly returns to in the original “Back to the Future.”
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Former City Manager David Cooke has taken the helm of Sundance Square management, sources with direct knowledge of his hire confirmed to the Fort Worth Report.
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The $40 million transformation turns the livestock barns into a multipurpose modern facility that will accommodate receptions, banquets and trade shows as well as livestock shows and serve as an exercise arena for horse shows.
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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick proposed a ban on all non-prescribed THC earlier this month. But business experts and cannabis researchers say restrictions could work instead.
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The factory is the first to take advantage of a new state incentive program, bringing 520 jobs to North Texas.
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In his new role, Rosser will be responsible for helping Texas meet its goal to increase the number of Texans ages 25 to 34 with a postsecondary credential to 60% by 2030.
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The overtime rule would have made more than 4 million workers newly eligible to earn overtime on Jan. 1. Then a federal judge in Texas said the Biden administration had gone too far.
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Prism Health North Texas announced a federal designation that allows the nonprofit's locations to charge Dallas County patients on a sliding scale based on household income for underinsured or uninsured patients.
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A home builder and an electricity retailer are partnering to install backup power batteries in new homes as Texans brace for potential outages this winter.
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United Way of Tarrant County’s board of directors has announced the selection of Adam Powell as its new president and CEO.
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Elon Musk could be in for a Texas-sized fight when it comes to potentially scrapping the Fort Worth-assembled F-35 Lightning II, a popular manned military product he calls obsolete in the age of drones.
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said consumable THC products are a public health threat, and he named their prohibition one of his top priorities for the 2025 legislative session. Business and veterans’ groups are likely to lobby hard against the effort.
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Bankruptcy records show SeaQuest owes millions in unsecured claims. The Fort Worth location was closed this year.
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Texas builders warn mass deportations of undocumented migrants could devastate the construction industry, threatening housing and infrastructure work in one of the nation's fastest-growing states.