A couple of top 25 teams are facing off on Friday, Jan. 17 when the No. 10 TCU Horned Frogs host the No. 23 Utah Utes in a women’s college basketball game at Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
It’s loud, it’s proud and its stars weigh over 1,200 pounds. Professional Bull Rider events are selling out around the country.
No injuries were reported in the fire, which involved an air compressor inside a shed at the site, firefighters said.
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Cox said the effort harkens back to a time decades ago when U.S. companies were the best in the world at building new things. He noted that the Federal Aviation Administration last fall licensed a new category of aircraft — electric-powered vertical takeoff and landing craft — for the first time in 80 years.
The Arlington Fire Department is investigating the cause of a fire that broke out Thursday on the University of Texas at Arlington campus.
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According to the university, normal campus operations were able to resume about an hour after the initial announcement.
ICE's website goes on to state that "several" arrests have been made in Minnesota, Texas, Utah and Puerto Rico, a number that seems unimpressive in light of the massive resources ICE has at its disposal. The Christian Science Monitor reported two days ...
Fort Worth welcomed new City Manager Jay Chapa on Tuesday. Chapa was sworn in during Tuesday morning's meeting of the City Council at Old City Hall. He is the city's first Hispanic city manager.
Formerly deputy city manager, Jesus “Jay” Chapa replaces David Cooke as city manager. Cooke is retiring in February after more than 10 years of service to the city. Chapa is Fort Worth's first Hispanic city manager.
A 151 home development by Pulte Homes is under construction near the intersection of Bonds Ranch Road and Willow Springs Road in North Fort Worth on Friday, Dec. 27, 2024. Rapid development is concerning some residents who fear the quiet country lifestyle will cease to exist. Chris Torres [email protected]