Fort Worth moving city hall to former Pier 1 headquarters building
The fall of Fort Worth-based retailer Pier 1 Imports means the rise of a new city hall in the old business’ headquarters near the Trinity River.
Fort Worth prepares to shelter the homeless during cold weather
As temperatures drop, the city of Fort Worth is making plans for how to shelter the homeless during the cold winter months while keeping COVID-19 safety protocols in mind.
Fort Worth city councilman arrested on DWI charges
A Fort Worth city councilman was arrested on DWI charges over the weekend.
Fort Worth city council member tests positive for COVID-19
A Fort Worth city councilman tested positive for COVID-19 and is monitoring his symptoms.
Analysis: Attorney says some demands of Fort Worth protesters may not become policy
Activists in Fort Worth want to see change within the police department, but one attorney says some of the demands may not be within reach.
City of Fort Worth sets aside $15 million to help renters, homeowners
The city of Fort Worth is moving forward with financial help for renters and homeowners in need.
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price tested for COVID-19 after close contact with positive staffer
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price was tested for COVID-19 after coming into close contact with someone who tested positive.
Fort Worth offering $2 million in microloans to small businesses impacted by COVID-19 pandemic
More help is on the way for Fort Worth small business owners impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.
City of Fort Worth names Kim Neal as police monitor
The city of Fort Worth has named its police monitor.
Former Fort Worth police chief fights to keep retaliation lawsuit details public
Fired Fort Worth Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald is fighting to keep all the information in his lawsuit public.
Fort Worth City Council moves forward with plan to hire police review panel
The Fort Worth City Council is moving forward with plans to hire a third party police review panel.
Pressure escalates for police oversight in Fort Worth after Atatiana Jefferson’s death
There have been stronger calls for outside police oversight at Fort Worth PD since Saturday's police shooting that killed Atatiana Jefferson.
Protestors overflow first Fort Worth City Council meeting since Atatiana Jefferson’s death
There was a packed house at Tuesday’s Fort Worth City Council meeting as people protested the shooting of Atatiana Jefferson and the city's handling of it so far.
Fort Worth officials discuss future of historical mural that drew complaint
The Fort Worth Art Commission plans to hold a public hearing to discuss to future of an 80-year-old mural at the Will Rogers Memorial Center.
Fort Worth City Council passes ordinance in effort to shut down homeless camps
Fort Worth city leaders passed a new rule requiring written permission for people to camp on private property.
Fort Worth mayor, interim police chief urge Congress to pass gun background checks bill
Fort Worth's mayor and interim police chief are in Washington, D.C. pushing for tougher federal gun laws.















