Seth Bodine | Fort Worth Report
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Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is projected to have 80 million travelers this year, CEO Sean Donohue said in a state of the airport address Monday. The airport broke its pre-pandemic numbers of travelers.
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The auto worker strike is expanding by 7,000 workers at Ford and General Motors plants in Chicago and Lansing, Michigan, as the negotiations between the United Auto Workers and General Motors, Ford and Stellantis stretch on, UAW president Shawn Fain announced in a Facebook live Friday morning.
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Missy Bonds is banking on a wet fall and spring for her family’s ranch near Saginaw. Business depends on it.
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Despite Fort Worth’s efforts to attract major corporations to the area, the city of nearly 1 million residents lags behind its closest competitors, attracting less than 50 corporations in the last decade.
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Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker wants the world to know Cowtown is open to cryptocurrency.
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A bottleneck in supplies is affecting suppliers, distilleries and bars that make specialty cocktails. To compensate, distilleries are ordering more supplies and paying more for supplies and bars are finding alternatives to the name-brand liquors.
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Officials at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport want autonomous cars to drive and park themselves after the vehicle’s owner pulls up to the terminal.
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Brandi Hawkins’ family has been in charge of filling stadiums with dirt since Fort Worth’s Stock Show in 1941. But it wasn’t until recently that she and her son took the helm of the family business started by her grandfather and later run by her father.
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Rick and Travis Wilson have learned how to farm around concrete.