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A South Carolina beach town once nicknamed “Dirty Myrtle” because of its rowdy nightclubs and strip joints has become a magnet for retirees in a nation that continues to age.
If lawmakers get their way, social media users will see warnings about the potential toll their scrolling could be taking on their mental health.
Last week, Fort Worth City Council approved a proposed $30 million tax abatement agreement for Wistron, a Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer selected to ...
Fort Worth agrees to settlement in 2023 police chase death case The City of Fort Worth has agreed to pay $250,000 to the family of a man killed during a high-speed police chase in 2023.
Dallas Business Journal Editor-in-Chief Will Anderson talks about all the big economic developments around Fort Worth. Melania Trump's visa questioned in congressional hearing I’ve watched every ...
A Dallas-based firm is moving forward with plans for a $1.7 billion mixed-use development just west of downtown Fort Worth. The Fort Worth City Council approved a $125 million incentive package ...
Fort Worth City Council members voted 9-2 to delay voting on a resolution to suspend the city's DEI department and programs during a council meeting June 24, 2025, at City Hall.
Councilman Michael Crain sued Will Northern, his longtime colleague and co-founder of Northern Crain Realty, over Woodhaven Country Club.
Each location would receive a 10-year tax abatement as part of the agreement if it picks Fort Worth, according to city documents. Council passed the measure during the June 24 meeting.
The Fort Worth City Council voted Tuesday, June 24, to delay a vote on suspending the city’s DEI programs.
Tarrant County Fort Worth delays vote on cutting its DEI department, which could risk the city $277M in federal funds ...
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