Fort Worth Pulse: Holiday Closures, Job Growth, and Community Highlights

18/12/2024 3 min
Fort Worth Pulse: Holiday Closures, Job Growth, and Community Highlights

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Wednesday, December 18, 2024.We're starting off with some breaking news from the past few days. The city has announced holiday closures and service adjustments for various city services and facilities, so be sure to check those out before heading out today[1].In job market news, Fort Worth is witnessing a steady increase in job opportunities, particularly in the tech and healthcare sectors. Major employers like Lockheed Martin and Texas Health Resources are hiring for various roles. The tech industry has grown by 10% in Fort Worth, with a high demand for software developers. Remote work is also on the rise, with approximately 35% of workers engaging in remote roles[2].On the business front, Bell's new manufacturing facility is expected to create hundreds of new jobs to help build long-range assault aircraft. This is a significant development for our local economy and job seekers[4].Moving on to real estate, there are no major updates on notable commercial or residential property sales, but we do have some construction updates. The city has announced the groundbreaking for Fire Stations 26 and 37, which took place on Tuesday, December 17[1].From city hall, we have some important decisions that affect daily life. The city has adopted a tax rate of $0.672500 per $100 valuation, and the 2025 budget is now available for review. Additionally, the city has banned game rooms and amusement redemption machines, with operators required to remove machines and cease operations by January 21[1].Weather-wise, it's going to be a chilly day today, so bundle up if you're heading out. We don't have any significant weather alerts, but it's always a good idea to check the forecast before planning your day.In new business activity, we have some exciting openings and changes. The Scandinavian tradition of Carols by 12 cellos to candlelight is happening at the Van Cliburn Hall at TCU, and ice skating in the stockyards is still going strong until January 5[1].Looking ahead to community events, the Fort Worth Library is hosting its second annual holiday special, which will air at 3 p.m. on Saturday, December 21. We also have some local school achievements and sports results, including the Cowtown Marathon's C.A.L.F Program, which teaches kids about fitness and outfits them with new running shoes[1][4].On a feel-good note, the Barbara Cares Foundation, a Fort Worth-based nonprofit, has $10,000 of funding to give out by the end of the year, supporting local families in need[4].In crime news, we have a few significant incidents to report. A 19-year-old was arrested after allegedly stabbing and stealing a Lyft driver's car and leading police on a chase Monday night. We also have the funeral of Officer Jacob Candanoza, who was shot and killed during a routine traffic stop[4].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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