Listen ""Fort Worth Roundup: Mayor's Win, Retail Boom, and Community Events""
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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Sunday, July 27, 2025.We start today with breaking news at city hall, where Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker has secured a second term in office following overwhelming support from voters. The mayor’s focus on safe neighborhoods and economic growth is expected to shape council decisions in the coming months, and we’ll be watching closely for updates on traffic safety projects and neighborhood investments around key corridors like Lancaster Avenue and Main Street.Turning to the weather, we are waking up to classic Texas summer heat. Expect temperatures climbing to the upper nineties through the afternoon. Make sure to keep hydrated if you’re heading out to any community events today, and plan for mostly sunny skies with only a slight breeze. A minor heat advisory remains, so take it easy if you’re outside this afternoon.On the business front, Fort Worth continues to lead the nation in retail construction with more than seven million square feet in development this year, according to Dallas News and Culture reports. There’s a lot happening on Brentwood Stair Road as Jammin’ Eatz, inside the Philips 66, brings a Cajun flair to classic wings, quickly gaining buzz across east Fort Worth. Also, keep an eye out for Fresh Monkee, a new smoothie shop opening soon just a few miles down I-20 in Arlington’s Sublett Corners center.If you’ve got your eye on real estate, a rare full city block at Calhoun and 7th, downtown, is officially on the market. This could be a big game-changer for our downtown skyline, so investors and residents alike will want to follow that story. Meanwhile, the Fort Worth job market remains strong with over sixty-five thousand listings on Indeed, ranging from food service and warehouse jobs to skilled trades with benefits, so opportunities are plentiful for those job hunting as we roll into August.Let’s shift over to our local culture beat. Riscky’s Barbeque hosted their nineteenth annual rib-eating competition yesterday at the Stockyards, drawing crowds eager for barbecue bragging rights. For families, Maple Branch Brewery is teaming up with Cowtown Friends this afternoon for a pet adoption event from one to four, perfect if you are looking to add a furry friend to your home. Libraries are also offering extended hours and special back-to-school programs throughout the week, so check the city calendar for details.For sports fans, the Texas Rangers are aiming to finish a sweep of the Braves at Globe Life Field later today. On the high school sports side, we’re celebrating Paschal High’s baseball team after clinching their summer league title last night, bringing some local pride to Forest Park Boulevard.Turning to crime and safety, we have a quieter report this morning. Forth Worth Police responded to a few minor incidents in the Stockyards overnight, but no major arrests or public safety threats have been reported. Neighborhood watch groups are continuing to stay active, especially as summer events bring more activity to downtown and the West 7th corridor.As a feel-good story, a special shoutout to the volunteers with our city’s National Adoption Week. Adoption fees are being waived at two PetSmart locations, making it easier for dozens of local pets to find loving homes before the end of July.Thank you for tuning in to Fort Worth Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Don’t forget to subscribe for your daily roundup. 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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