Juan Salinas II | Fort Worth Report
Fort Worth Report reporting fellowJuan Salinas II is currently studying journalism at UT-Arlington. He is a transfer student from TCC, where he worked at the student newspaper, The Collegian, and his reporting has also appeared in Central Track, D Magazine, The Shorthorn and other Texas news outlets.
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The Fort Worth Water Department has been busy this summer: Crews have dealt with about four water main breaks per day for the past 30 days, according to city officials.
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Fort Worth resident Lisa Rodriguez has longed to become a community outreach specialist so she can help families and children who only speak Spanish navigate the school year.
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Mercy Clinic plans to demolish the historic Berry Theater along Hemphill Street in Fort Worth. What’s next?
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TCU’s Burnett School of Medicine promises a new chapter of economic growth in Fort Worth, according to officials.
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Ja'Shawn Poirier was shot and killed outside Lamar High School in March. His mother spoke at a vigil on what would have been her son's 17th birthday.
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Community Frontline commissioned a mural for the east-facing wall of its headquarters at 2800 Yeager St. in Fort Worth, which is expected to be completed head of Black Heritage Month in February. Dante Williams, a founder of the nonprofit, wanted to show Fort Worth the rich history of Black businesses and their impact on Fort Worth — a history he learned later in life.
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These billboards are part of a Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth program called “MODERN BILLINGS.” The program started in 2018 after a conversation between Tiffany Smith, an assistant curator of education at the Modern, and Director of Communications Kendal Lake about an empty billboard space when they went to check out progress on a mural being painted by Arnoldo Hurtado and North Side High School alumni.