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Endangered Properties in Fort Worth Nominated for a Second Chance

Historic Fort Worth nominates nine properties for entry into the annual Most Endangered Places list.

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Making A Different Case about Race in the Modern Day

Two workshops are planned this summer for a discussion with Jason Littlefield and Erec Smith about the approach to race

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Fort Worth Makes History With Richest Women’s Rodeo

Alongside the PBR World Finals this week is the Women’s Rodeo World Championship at Cowtown Coliseum, among some other horsing around.

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Fort Worth Moms Back to Host ‘Weird Prom’

And you’re invited this time! The Facebook group Fort Worth Weird Moms Club opens its annual prom event to the public for the first time.

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‘Forbes’ Includes a Fort Worth Hot Cool Spot in Elite Company

‘Forbes’ turns our heads this week when it names the Trinity River’s Rockin’ The River one of its ‘eight cool water vacations.’

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¡Fuerza! The Ballet on Horse

Wearing dresses and petticoats and riding side saddle in unison, the escaramuza have earned their rightful place as one of the Stock Show’s standout events. Don’t mess with them.

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Fostering an Environment of Trust

Local non-profit helps young women who age out of foster care find more than resources.

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Sepia Magazine In Black and White

The unlikely story of Fort Worth’s most renowned magazine and how it influenced a generation.

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Wonder Women: The Woman’s Club of Fort Worth Celebrates 100 Years

Our digital editor takes a tour of The Woman’s Club campus and its history.

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Don’t Call It a Desert: A Look at Food Scarcities in Specific Fort Worth Areas

What local groups and residents are doing to fight food insecurities in underserved neighborhoods.

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Call of the Wild: Most days you’ll find Jordan Scott overseeing Mama’s Pizza....

My first order of business before, well, I order is asking Mama’s Pizza chieftain Jordan Scott where exactly the revered Fort Worth institution stands in the pie marketplace since he put it on a growth...

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Saloon City: Fort Worth Magazine Reviews 36 of Cowtown’s Best Bars

When discussing Fort Worth’s relationship with libations, one could easily argue the city’s past is a little sordid. After all, back when barfights were often won by the person who drew their revolver...

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The Power of the Pen: Local Poet Talks About Near Death Experience

Local renaissance man Michael Guinn is never at a loss for the right words when it comes to the subject of life.

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An Ode to Drinking in the Fort: A Poem About The Joys of Imbibing Libations

It ain’t that we can’t push away from the table,

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Something in the Water: Paranormal Investigations in Mineral Wells

The quaint town of Mineral Wells has something dark lurking beneath its surface. And we couldn’t help but try to figure out what the heck it is.

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From the Vault: Female Gun Enthusiasts in Fort Worth

For a select group of women in Fort Worth it's all about straight shooting.

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Getting Artsy with Gerald Bell

Meet the local artist whose diverse oeuvre has resulted in universal praise and stirring collaborations.

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The Q&A: Breaking the Modeling Mold by Faith

TCU student Faith McKinstry talks about the reality of entering the modeling world.

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The Legend of Ray Sharpe Lives on in New Record Town Release

Fort Worth bluesman talks about his journey in music, and the inspiration behind his biggest hit.

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Sister, Sister: Formerly Conjoined Twin AmieLynn Finley Discharged From Cook...

After a landmark surgical procedure, and some recuperation, formerly conjoined twin AmieLynn rejoins her sister JamieLynn and family at home.

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Streetlight Samaritan: One North Texan Prides Himself on His Listening Skills

Two years, William Norman set up shop on a street corner in Azle doing his part to combat the plague of isolation and loneliness and those under siege from sin, grief, and panic.

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Cowtown's Cutest Fidos and Felines

Let's face it, this is their city, and we're just living in it. From purring tabbies to slobbering mongrels, meet Fort Worth's favorite four-legged locals (as voted by y'all).

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A Frog’s Lair: TCU Coach Sonny Dykes' Office a Trip Through College Football...

Are you ready for some football? Each quarter of the year, we take a trip through an executive's office to see what's there. This time, we did football executive Sonny Dykes, CEO of the TCU football...

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Travel: A Look at Marble Falls

A place where one of the toughest questions everyone faces when visiting is which pie will you choose? Population: 7,227

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Are TMS and the City of Fort Worth in the 'Happily Ever After' Phase?

The relationship between Texas Motor Speedway and the city hasn't always been chummy, but racetrack officials have made it a priority to grow closer.

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Fort Worth Architectural Designer Lives a Roller-Coaster Existence

Gabe Winter is familiar with the ups and downs of creativity, having worked at multiple architectural firms in the North Texas area. Oh yeah — did we mention he’s also into rollercoasters? Check out...

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Enjoy the Party, Eddie Chiles

Eddie Chiles' ownership didn't bring us success, but it showed us all the possibilities.

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Legacy: Families That Have Shaped Our City

Seventeen Fort Worth families who have made a positive impact on Fort Worth.

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Our Favorite Stories From 2023

Fort Worth Magazine staff revisit the stories that made a lasting impression on them over the past year.

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Where the West (Coast) Begins

Is Fort Worth the last stand in Texas' battle against the influence of California transplants? Perhaps, but the transplants aren't changing Cowtown in the way you might think.

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