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As Tarrant County’s population grows, the need for mental health services for children and families also increases, according to three Fort Worth mental health leaders.
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Melinda Opitz, 47, always looked forward to the start of the week. Every Monday, she’d take her 12-year-old son to Hope Center for Autism in Fort Worth.
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A lack of funding and support often brings unplanned challenges to projects like Quail Trail.
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Need weekend plans? How about strolling West Magnolia Avenue without worrying about cars. Consider punching a ticket for Grapevine’s jazz and wine train or seeing an intimate contemporary ballet performance at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
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Keller resident Monica Kwenda strolled the neatly organized spice and baking aisle in Fort Worth’s inaugural H-E-B.
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Downtowns across the country responded differently to the exiting of office workers during the pandemic.
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The head of Fort Worth’s neighborhood services department is on paid leave while the city conducts an HR investigation.
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For three decades, Bronwen Weber’s primary medium was fondant, frosting and cake batter.
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Students placed in the care of Christ’s Haven for Children are often found to be academically performing below grade level.
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City Council makes investing in affordable housing a priority.
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It may get black as night during the solar eclipse April 8, but plenty of businesses expect to see green.
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The journey home to the former student housing at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary took Presbyterian Night Shelter CEO Toby Owen 30 years.