On Wednesday, Oct. 25, the City of Fort Worth, in partnership with its Housing Finance Corporation and private developer Ojala Holdings, broke ground on a affordable housing development named Tobias Place. In 2020, the City was asked by neighborhood leaders to address gentrification and displacement in the neighborhoods surrounding Hemphill Street.
House Appropriations Chairwoman Kay Granger has announced that she will not seek re-election to the United States House of Representatives in 2024. In a statement released today, Granger expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve her community and outlined her accomplishments during her time in office.Granger, who served as the first female Mayor of Fort Worth, the first Republican United States Congresswoman from Texas, and the first female Republican Appropriations Chair, reflected on the impact she has made throughout her career. She stated, "Serving my community...
The Cowtown Coliseum in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards has undergone a major renovation that provides modern amenities while retaining the nostalgic feel of the historic site.
The Diamond Hill Community Center’s grand opening starts at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, and will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony, musical performances from area schools and an open house lasting until 1 p.m., allowing the community to explore the new center.
Important changes are coming for all City of Fort Worth Water customers -- residential and commercial - still using the Paymentus site to pay their water bill.