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The Canafax Clock Tower at the front of the Texas Wesleyan University campus in Fort Worth on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. Chris Torres ctorres@star-telegram.com Despite its new aims, Messer said Texas ...
A UK seaside town is encouraging tourists to come and pose with its very own answer to the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
As the prominent structures of the 1930s and 1950s are pulled down, lovers of Art Deco are creating social media handles and ...
Welcome to Port Townsend, Washington—the town that time politely decided to treat with extra care. Nestled at the northeastern tip of the Olympic Peninsula, this maritime hamlet exists in a delightful ...
Royal Street feels like a movie set that somehow escaped Hollywood and decided to put down roots in Louisiana – except everything here is authentically, wonderfully real. The town’s origins date back ...
Fort Worth is now home to 1 million people, just one of 13 U.S. cities to ever cross the threshold, according to census figures released Thursday. The city continues to be among the fastest ...
The nonprofit Transform 1012 N. Main Street is working to transform a former Ku Klux Klan meeting space in Fort Worth’s Northside. Two grants tied to the redevelopment of a former Ku Klux Klan ...
In this September 11, 2024, file photo, Fort Worth Police Assistant Chief Robert Alldredge and his officers slap hands with second graders as the first responders were honored at Tanglewood ...
It's official: Fort Worth has replaced Austin as the fourth-largest Texas city, hitting the million milestone in 2024. Fort Worth also became the 11th most populous city in the country ...
The city of Fort Worth just hit a massive milestone, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau. “This is an exciting and significant milestone for Fort Worth,” said Mayor Mattie ...
Several schools in the Fort Worth Independent School District could be obsolete if the school board approves their closures. According to reports from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the reasons for ...
DALLAS — Dallas and Fort Worth are sinking faster than any other inland U.S. cities, according to a new study published in Nature Cities. A group of researchers measured, using satellite ...