Fort Worth Pulse: DEI Suspended, Tech Boom, Housing Market, and Community News

07/08/2025 3 min
Fort Worth Pulse: DEI Suspended, Tech Boom, Housing Market, and Community News

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, August 7th, 2025.We start today with big news from City Hall. After a five-hour public meeting and emotional debate, our city council voted 7 to 4 to suspend the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs in order to comply with new federal policies tied to grant funding. Mayor Mattie Parker and city staff said the move was critical to preserve over 300 million dollars in federal funds for public safety, housing, and essential services. While the vote disappointed many community voices, the council also greenlit a new small business development program designed to help all local businesses, with special partnerships in place for minority-owned enterprises. City Manager Jay Chapa emphasized that no city jobs are expected to be lost, as employees will move to new roles. The small business program kicks off September 1st.Speaking of city growth, we’re seeing a major investment on the north side. Adom Industries, a tech startup, is bringing a 229 million dollar semiconductor headquarters and fabrication plant to Alliance Gateway Freeway. This will create about 270 new jobs, with the city eyeing more in-person roles for engineers, technicians, and robotics experts. The city council is set to approve a 15 million dollar incentive next week, signaling just how serious Fort Worth is about building its tech sector. This comes right as Wistron, a Taiwanese giant, is ramping up its own 687 million dollar project manufacturing AI components for supercomputers in north Fort Worth, meaning new opportunities are wide open for skilled job seekers. For those on the hunt, Lockheed Martin is also hiring for supply chain roles as they continue to grow their aeronautics operations at Meacham Airport.Turning now to the housing front, the average home sale price in Tarrant County remains just shy of 400 thousand dollars, up a few percent from this time last year. Inventory is still tight, but agents say new developments near Panther Island and along West 7th are catching buyers’ eyes. Renters may also notice some relief as several new apartment complexes have opened in Linwood and River East, increasing availability for young professionals moving into the city’s revitalized core.Weatherwise, expect another toasty August day ahead. Highs will reach about 97 degrees, with the heat index possibly hitting triple digits by mid-afternoon. Winds will be out of the south at 10 to 15 miles an hour. If you’re heading to Trinity Park or downtown lunch spots, pack extra water and plan for some shade. This evening, we’ll see a slight breeze and temperatures cooling into the high 80s.In community news, there’s excitement building for the Big Tex Choice Awards, where several Fort Worth food vendors made the finals. Over the weekend, families can hit the Magnolia Silos for Night Market, or enjoy music at the Fort Worth Stockyards, where local favorite The Wilder Blue will play Friday night.On the school front, congratulations to the Poly High School girls’ soccer team, who clinched their spot in the regional tournament this past weekend. Teachers at Tanglewood Elementary are celebrating standout reading scores, putting our students above the state average.A quick update on public safety. Police responded to an armed robbery last night on Rosedale Street near Evans Avenue. Officers quickly made an arrest, and no injuries were reported. Patrols are increased downtown after several vehicle break-ins were reported Monday and Tuesday. Officials remind us to lock up and remove belongings from our cars.Before we go, a feel-good story from Northside: volunteers from Fort Worth ISD and local businesses cleaned up Marine Park, building a new playground and handing out free books to neighborhood kids. The smiles said it all—when we come together, good things happen here.Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for your daily roundup. This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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