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Jakes Burgers and Beer focuses on community in Grapevine

“We really on taking extra care of our guests to make sure we were there to add a little brightness,” said Kendra Shier, vice president of operations for seven Jakes locations across Dallas-Fort Worth. → Read More

Tracking COVID-19: Tarrant County, local partners continue vaccine outreach

As of March 31, a total of 581,842 coronavirus vaccine doses have been administered in Tarrant County. → Read More

FM 1938 project wraps up in Southlake

The Texas Department of Transportation in March finished the second phase of a more than 8-year-long rehabilitation and reconstruction project on FM 1938 in Southlake. → Read More

North Fort Worth furniture store Design A Sofa focuses on customer satisfaction

The store moved to its current location on Heritage Trace Parkway, near Alliance Town Center, in 2020. → Read More

Keller ISD expands career-technical education program, adds nursing certification

With the opening of Keller Collegiate Academy, an early college high school campus, the district will emphasize health care-related career opportunities. → Read More

Blue Goose Cantina in Plano boasts familial environment

While Blue Goose has grown significantly since it opened in the ‘80s, Plano General Manager Lacy Schara said it has managed to maintain a family-style, small-business feel. → Read More

Fort Worth identifies transportation projects for city, county bond funding

The city is targeting improvements to Heritage Trace Parkway, Park Vista Road and other areas in north Fort Worth. → Read More

Read election Q&As from candidates in Keller, Roanoke and Fort Worth

Read Q&As from candidates competing for City Council and School Board races in the Keller, Roanoke and Fort Worth areas. → Read More

Tarrant County approves Katy Road rehabilitation, other projects in north Fort Worth

Projects have also been approved for Keller Hicks Road, Ridgetop Road and others. → Read More

Tracking COVID-19: More than 500K vaccine doses administered in Tarrant County

As of March 17, a total of 507,903 doses have been administered in Tarrant County. → Read More

Tarrant County considering $400M transportation bond in November

Tarrant County Commissioners Court is developing a transportation bond program for approval by voters in November. → Read More

2021 Camp Guide: Summer camps in Grapevine and Southlake

Parents searching for summer camps have a variety to choose from in the Grapevine and Southlake areas. → Read More

Featured Neighborhood: Kimball Hill Estates in Southlake

Kimball Hill Estates is a luxury, single-family neighborhood in ZIP code 76092. → Read More

Tracking COVID-19: Tarrant County officials detect UK variant

While notable metrics such as hospitalizations and intensive care unit occupancy continue to decrease, there remains cause for concern, Tarrant County Public Health Director Vinny Taneja said. → Read More

Economic impact of AllianceTexas in north Fort Worth estimated at $8 billion in 2020

The AllianceTexas region helped generate more than $8.24 billion in economic impact in 2020. → Read More

Fort Worth approves contract for Kroger Drive road upgrades

The scope of the project includes widening Kroger Drive from a two-lane road to a four-lane, undivided roadway. → Read More

Fort Worth approves cost increase for Harmon Road reconstruction

The total estimated cost of the project is north of $36 million, which includes planning, design, construction, land acquisition and other costs. → Read More

TxDOT proposes $400 million project to improve I-35W in north Fort Worth

The project will stretch from the city limits and Tarrant County line to the I-35W and I-35E interchange in Denton County. → Read More

Fort Worth, Roanoke approve mutual-aid agreement for fire services

The city of Roanoke and city of Fort Worth have approved a mutual aid agreement between both cities' respective fire departments. → Read More

City Council denies zoning change for multifamily development in north Fort Worth

The proposed development, located in the 9200-9400 block of Tehama Ridge Parkway, included 340 multifamily apartment units along with roughly 40 single-family townhomes and cottages. → Read More