"Fort Worth Local Pulse: Homeless Aid, EMS Transition, Real Estate Boom, and Community Spirit"

13/06/2025 3 min
"Fort Worth Local Pulse: Homeless Aid, EMS Transition, Real Estate Boom, and Community Spirit"

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Friday, June 13, 2025.We start today with a look at breaking news and major developments shaping our city. Fort Worth City Hall has been active this week. At the latest City Council meeting, members accepted new grant funding to boost homeless housing and services. There is also a big transition in emergency medical services. Starting July 1, the city will officially take over EMS system operations from MedStar, with plans to use new policies to ensure effective service and public benefit. Additionally, the Council approved a distribution of nearly 3.7 million dollars from the city's mineral revenue trust to help fund community projects next year. If you live near the TCU campus, you might notice new construction, as approval for a portion of Lev Avenue allows TCU to expand their east campus and student housing. Council also discussed updates to redistricting, voicing concerns over Tarrant County’s mid-decade boundary changes and their impact on city-county projects and representation.Turning to real estate and jobs, the city’s growth continues to drive demand for both housing and skilled workers. Area job postings have held steady near twenty thousand, with healthcare, logistics, and tech among the busiest sectors. The real estate market remains competitive, with average home prices in Fort Worth hovering around three hundred fifty thousand dollars, and more people moving in from across the state.Weatherwise, we can expect a partly cloudy day with highs in the low nineties. A light breeze will keep things comfortable, but we advise staying hydrated if you’re outdoors for long stretches. There’s no rain in the immediate forecast, making it a great day to enjoy the city’s parks or evening events.In cultural news, anticipation is high for a major show tonight at Dickies Arena. The legendary Wu-Tang Clan is bringing their final tour, along with Run the Jewels, to Fort Worth. The concert begins at 8 p.m. and is expected to draw a big crowd from around the metroplex. For those with an interest in nature and local heritage, the Texas Discovery Gardens is celebrating its 89th anniversary with a fundraising dinner in Dallas tonight, just a short drive away.On the business front, we’re seeing a mix of new restaurant openings downtown and a few retail closures out towards Alliance. The Stockyards area continues to thrive with several new boutiques and family eateries opening just in time for summer visitors.Looking at community events this weekend, there is a peaceful protest planned for Saturday. Organizers encourage participants to gather safely and respect downtown businesses and roadways.In local schools, congratulations go out to Paschal High’s baseball team for their playoff push this season, making it to the regional semifinals.Turning to crime and public safety, police report two significant arrests in the Riverside area overnight related to a recent car theft ring. Increased patrols are expected downtown and around entertainment districts tonight as large crowds and festivals draw people in.Finally, a feel-good story as we head into the weekend. Students and neighbors near South Main came together to repaint a beloved community mural, brightening the area and reminding us of the pride we share in our city.This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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