Along with the warmer weather, North Texans can expect rain returning to the forecast this weekend. There’s a 50% chance of showers and storms late Saturday, Jan. 25, followed by a 40% chance on Sunday, Jan. 26, according to the NWS. Low rain chances (20%) will continue early next week on Monday, Jan. 27, and Tuesday.
Fort Worth has grown faster than any other major Texas city since 2020 as the city added tens of thousands of jobs.
As if animals crawling into your home wasn’t enough to worry about during the North Texas winter, now is the time you might have to look out for predators roaming around your neighborhood. It is now coyote mating season in North Texas.
Newly listed in Michelin Guide, the Arlington restaurant continues to win coast-to-coast acclaim, with chefs Fasicka and Patrick Hicks named semifinalists for “Best Chef: Texas” in the annual James Beard Awards for national culinary achievement.
One week before volunteers conduct their annual, federally mandated count of homeless living in Tarrant and Parker counties, Fort Worth officials unveiled a handful of new projects aimed at improving the city’s response to homelessness.
When the cattle clear out, the stage and lighting will move in, as Dickies has become one of the top concert venues in North Texas since its opening.
The Fort Worth Fire Department has responded to more than 100 fires since Friday, encompassing a variety of incidents from commercial to residential blazes. Out of
The growth is fueling higher rents and home prices in the North Texas city that was once seen as a more affordable option to Dallas and other major cities.
Fort Worth’s Kirk Franklin will be honored with the Black Music Icon Award at a Recording Academy event in Los Angeles on Jan. 30 ahead of the 2025 Grammys.
FWISD trustees voted to post vacant superintendent job for 10 days, moving closer to naming a permanent leader before the 2025-26 school year.
Restaurants in the Keller, Roanoke and North Fort Worth area are already planning for the Valentine’s Day crowds.
Ice and snow are accumulating on bridges and overpasses of major highways, according to TxDOT. Motorists should drive with caution and expect traffic delays.