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Weekly Takes National Reporting Honor

For the second time in three years, Fort Worth Weekly has won a national journalism award from the Investigative Reporters and Editors organization. The Weekly's...

Who Pays the Freight?

A new garage at Will Rogers comes at a price - in more ways than one. Say adios to free parking at the Will Rogers...

Not Rowing Miss Daisy

In a metal building just off Beach Street and Interstate 30 in East Fort Worth, four rows of long, thin boats, or shells, as...

Cool Competition

Dropping natural gas prices have already dramatically affected profits in the Barnett Shale gas field. But last summer, when a gigantic ship registered to...

Over-Board

Truancy problems with school children in Fort Worth's West Meadowbrook neighborhood prompted local volunteers to team up with a school principal and police officers...

Down for the Count

When city officials announced recently that a new census had shown fewer homeless people on Fort Worth streets, it sounded like good news on...

Prairie Power

The city's best example of native grassland prairie isn't all that great anymore. Trees have been taking over Tandy Hills Natural Area for years,...

Prairie Power

Tandy Hills gets a haircut, after years of pressure from environmentalists. By BRYAN SHETTIG and JEFF PRINCE The city's best example of native grassland prairie isn't...

Heart of the West

Local businessmen Holt Hickman, Tim Love, and Steve Murrin get most of the attention for their large footprints in the Stockyards, but nipping at...

Heart of the West

A Bum Steer, a dead moose, a redhead, and a handyman have transformed a moribund stretch of the Stockyards. By JEFF PRINCE Local businessmen Holt Hickman,...