Fort Worth Local Pulse

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  • Fort Worth Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for discovering the vibrant culture, local businesses, and hidden gems of Fort Worth, Texas. Each episode features engaging interviews with community leaders, artists, entrepreneurs, and residents, offering unique insights and stories that capture the heart of the city. Tune in to stay updated on Fort Worth news, events, and everything that makes this Texan city a dynamic place to live and visit.

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  • Fort Worth Local Pulse: Basketball Excitement, New Police Chief, and Weekend Fun
    Mar 14 2025
    Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for March 14, 2025.

    We're kicking off the day with some exciting news from Dickies Arena, where the American Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Championship is in full swing. Our local favorite, the North Texas Mean Green, entered the tournament as the number two seed and are set to face tough competition in the coming days. If you're a basketball fan, this is your chance to catch some March Madness action right here in Fort Worth.

    Speaking of sports, the Fort Worth Country Day Meet saw some impressive performances from our local athletes. Will Myers made a splash in the long jump, while Jacob Helge secured second place in shot put. These young talents are definitely ones to watch.

    In city news, the Fort Worth City Council has approved the hiring of Ray Lacy as our new police chief. This decision comes after careful consideration and we're looking forward to seeing Chief Lacy's leadership in action.

    On the business front, we're sad to report that Southwest Airlines is ending its free checked bags policy for many passengers. This change might affect your travel plans, so be sure to check the new policy before your next flight.

    Now, let's talk weather. We're in for a warm one today, folks. Some areas west of Fort Worth might even hit the 90-degree mark. If you're planning on being outdoors, don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated.

    In real estate news, the construction boom in North Texas is opening up new opportunities for women in the field. It's great to see our community embracing diversity in traditionally male-dominated industries.

    Looking ahead to the weekend, we've got some fantastic events coming up. The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is introducing a new monthly series called Blooms & Beats. It's a family-friendly event combining nature, music, and local flavors. The first one is happening tonight, featuring live music from The Seven6 Band.

    For those celebrating St. Patrick's Day, the 24th Annual Cowtown Goes Green event is taking place tomorrow in the Fort Worth Stockyards. Expect a day full of Irish-Western fun, including armadillo races, pony rides, and a spectacular parade.

    In education news, the Texas House is considering a $1 billion bill that could allow up to 100,000 students in Texas to attend private schools. This could have a significant impact on our local education system, so we'll be keeping a close eye on the developments.

    On a lighter note, it's Pi Day today! Several restaurants and pizza places around Fort Worth are offering special deals to celebrate. It's a great excuse to indulge in some circular treats.

    Lastly, in our crime report, Fort Worth police successfully apprehended a suspect in a homicide case after a chase that ended in Hurst late Monday night. The investigation is ongoing, but it's reassuring to see our law enforcement acting swiftly to ensure public safety.

    This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    3 mins
  • Siemens Opens $190M Facility, Short-Term Rental Ban Upheld, Tourism Surge for Spring Break
    Mar 13 2025
    Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, March 13, 2025.

    We're starting off with some exciting news for our city's economy. Siemens has officially opened its $190 million electrical equipment manufacturing facility right here in Fort Worth. This state-of-the-art hub is expected to bring hundreds of new jobs to our area, boosting our local job market significantly.

    Speaking of jobs, the city council made a big decision last night that could affect many of our residents. They've approved new zoning regulations for short-term rentals, maintaining the ban that's been in place. This comes after a court ruling earlier today that upheld the city's right to regulate these properties through zoning laws.

    In other city news, we're seeing a surge in tourism as spring break kicks into high gear. Visitors from all over the country are flocking to Fort Worth, drawn by our vibrant culture and growing reputation as one of America's fastest-growing cities. If you're heading downtown, expect some extra crowds around our popular attractions.

    Now, let's talk weather. We're looking at a beautiful day ahead with clear skies and temperatures reaching the mid-60s. It's perfect weather for outdoor activities, so why not take advantage of it?

    For sports fans, we've got some exciting news. The Intercollegiate Team Championships are underway at Cityview Lanes. Our local bowlers are showing off their skills, so head over there to cheer them on.

    In education news, Fort Worth Country Day School is gearing up for their spring sports season. The athletics department is emphasizing their commitment to fostering leadership and social skills through sports participation.

    Looking ahead to community events, don't forget about LeadershipOUTLOOK happening today at 8 AM. This year's theme, "From the Mayor's Desk," features a panel of four Fort Worth mayors discussing how they've shaped our city over the years.

    On a lighter note, Costco lovers, rejoice! Two new locations are opening in mid-March in Prosper and Weatherford, with a third store coming to Celina by the end of the year. This expansion is bringing more job opportunities and shopping convenience to our area.

    In public safety news, Fort Worth police have made an arrest in connection with a homicide that occurred earlier this week. The suspect led officers on a 38-minute chase before being apprehended in Hurst. As always, we appreciate the swift action of our law enforcement officers in keeping our community safe.

    Lastly, let's end on a high note. The Grand Baby Project, a program that reintroduces parenting experiences to memory care residents, is making waves in Azle. It's heartwarming to see innovative programs improving the lives of our senior citizens.

    This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    3 mins
  • New Costco Stores, FWISD Superintendent, and Buzzing Culinary Scene in Fort Worth
    Mar 11 2025
    Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for March 11, 2025.

    We're starting off with some exciting news for shoppers in North Texas. Two new Costco locations are set to open this week, bringing bulk bargains closer to home for many residents. The Prosper store on US 380 will open its doors tomorrow, while the Weatherford location at I-20 and Center Point Road welcomes customers on Friday. These openings are part of Costco's broader expansion, with several other stores launching across the country this month.

    In city developments, the Fort Worth City Council is holding a special meeting tonight to discuss the final approval of Dr. Karen C. Molinar as the new superintendent for Fort Worth ISD. The decision comes after a 21-day waiting period following her nomination last month. The meeting is scheduled for 7 PM at City Hall, and residents are encouraged to attend or watch the live stream on the city's website.

    On the business front, we're seeing a surge of new restaurants and shops preparing to open their doors in the coming months. H-E-B's first Fort Worth location in Alliance is on track for a spring opening, while food lovers can look forward to Terry Black's Barbecue arriving on West 7th this summer. The culinary scene is also buzzing with news of Cowboy Prime, an upscale steakhouse, making its way from Midland to the Stockyards.

    For those planning their weekend activities, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden is hosting its annual Butterflies in the Garden event. It's a perfect opportunity to welcome spring and witness the beauty of hundreds of butterflies in the Rainforest Conservatory. The event runs through this Sunday, so there's still time to catch this colorful spectacle.

    In local sports, TCU's baseball team clinched a series win against Oklahoma State over the weekend, improving their conference record. The Horned Frogs are now gearing up for a midweek game against UT Arlington tomorrow at Lupton Stadium.

    Weather-wise, we're looking at a beautiful spring day ahead. Expect sunny skies with highs near 75 degrees, perfect for outdoor activities. However, keep an eye on the forecast for the weekend, as there's a chance of thunderstorms rolling in on Saturday.

    In community news, the Fort Worth Public Library has launched its new Fort Worth Fun Tracker program. This year-round initiative aims to encourage residents to explore the city and participate in various cultural events and activities. It's a great way for families to discover new adventures around Fort Worth.

    On the public safety front, Fort Worth police are reminding residents to be vigilant following a series of car break-ins reported in the Cultural District over the past week. They advise not leaving valuables visible in parked vehicles and to always lock car doors.

    Lastly, we'd like to highlight a heartwarming story from our community. The DFW Airport Ambassadors, a group of over 300 volunteers, were recently recognized for their dedication to making travel easier for passengers. These orange-vested helpers have been assisting travelers for years, embodying the friendly spirit of our city.

    This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    4 mins

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