Here are some stories you may have missed from Community Impact's North Texas coverage areas Jan. 16-24. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to shift to cashless parking exits
A monument to recognize and honor the U.S. military soldiers who have received a Purple Heart is coming soon to Frisco. An update on plans to install a Purple Heart Monument prese
Rockhill announced Jan. 15 that it sold a 1,807-acre property in New Fairview, 30 miles northwest of Fort Worth, to Miami-based homebuilder Lennar Corp. The price wasn't disclosed. Lennar plans to develop more than 4,000 homes plus apartments or townhomes in a community called Ranchland near County Line Road and Farm to Market Road 407.
Fort Worth had nearly 990,000 residents as of January 2024, according to recent estimates from the Texas Demographic Center — just barely surpassing Austin to become the state’s fourth-largest ...
The Mix development will feature more than 2M SF of office space, 375K SF of retail, a pair of hotels and 3M SF of residential along the Dallas North Tollway.
The growth is fueling higher rents and home prices in the North Texas city that was once seen as a more affordable option to Dallas and other major cities.
Fort Worth had nearly 990,000 residents as of January 2024, according to recent estimates from the Texas Demographic Center — just barely surpassing Austin to become the state’s fourth-largest ...
DALLAS — Texas grocer H-E-B has grown its popularity – and, quite frankly, its cult-like following – throughout the Lone Star State since opening its first store in Kerrville back in 1905.
The Tarpley brothers of Fort Worth are ready to compete in the FWSSR Fiddle Showdown, a contest celebrating Texas-style fiddle music and tradition.
Restaurateur and developer Jeffrey Yarbrough, who turned a drab former 7-Eleven into Fort Worth’s top Chinese restaurant, has sold Teddy Wongs Dumplings & Wine to chef-partner Patrick Wu, he said this week.
Kansas big man Hunter Dickinson drew the ire of coach Bill Self after grabbing an offensive rebound. The problem was the preseason AP All-America center
Lunar New Year begins Jan. 29, and local celebrations will begin this weekend and run through early February. Celebrated across Asia according to the lunisolar calendar, the holiday is traditionally assigned one of 12 Chinese zodiac animals.