Bob Francis | Fort Worth Report
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How will Texas data centers be powered amid boom? Nuclear experts are making plans.
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Former Texas, Oregon strength coach Ruben "Duck" Contreras, announced as the community-owned team鈥檚 coach.
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Officials urged essential travel only as many Fort Worth-area roads remain slick from a weekend winter storm.
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The last free evening and weekend parking in downtown Fort Worth garages disappears as the ball drops Dec. 31.
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There was more bull than usual on West Exchange Avenue on a bright Tuesday afternoon.
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The fifth annual Cowtown Birthplace of Western Swing Festival will call downbeat at noon Nov. 6, drawing attendees from near (Fort Worth) and far (at least Italy) who remain aficionados of the music genre that traces its origins to the city.
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A master plan from the Texas Department of Transportation promises a new focus on projects in Fort Worth and the surrounding area.
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The city of Fort Worth is hiring for the newly created position of chief planning officer in an effort to bring 鈥渃larity, coordination, and strategic foresight鈥 to how the nation鈥檚 11th-largest city plans and invests as it continues to grow.
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Grocer H-E-B looks to be adding another location to its growing Dallas-Fort Worth presence.
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Fort Worth鈥檚 reputation as a center for aviation-related businesses took a step forward June 24 when the City Council agreed to an expansion of a lease with MTU Maintenance, which will make a $120 million investment as part of a 30-year lease and create one of the largest aircraft engine maintenance and testing facilities in North America.
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Retailer recently merged with other retailers as it seeks to regain profitability.
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These changes come as the Stockyards redevelopment project appeared on track for further progress. In June 2024, Fort Worth City Council approved incentives for the second phase of the project valued at $630 million.