Listen ""Fort Worth Weekend: Protests, City Updates, and Community Wins""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Saturday, October 18, 2025. We’re waking up to an active and sunny fall Saturday, with temperatures reaching the upper 70s by midday. Winds will be light, which is a relief for everyone getting outdoors for the wave of events coming to downtown today and through the weekend.Let’s start downtown, where a large First Amendment event and march is gathering this morning. City notifications remind us that streets near Sundance Square and the Tarrant County Courthouse are expected to be busier than normal, so if you’re headed that way, plan ahead for traffic and give yourself some extra time. Alongside this, Fort Worth joins dozens of cities across North Texas for No Kings Day, a peaceful protest series focused on civic engagement. Organizers expect hundreds to turn out, so there’s a visible increase in police presence, but everything is expected to remain nonviolent and family friendly.Continuing in city news, Mayor Mattie Parker delivered her State of the City address this week, highlighting growth in business and film production, and sharing stories of everyday Fort Worth residents who give our city its unique spirit. The mayor is also in the news following recent resurfaced tensions with activist Patrice Jones, tied back to the controversial casket protest of 2022. This follows a recent City Council debate about limiting public comment at council meetings. After a heated exchange, both the mayor and activists have called for greater civility but say hard conversations are not over.From City Hall, the Council is scheduled to meet again this week to discuss major infrastructure projects and cultural events, as well as possible road name changes. Several ordinances, especially those affecting neighborhoods near Camp Bowie and Riverside, are on the table. We’ll keep you posted as these decisions impact our daily commutes and property values.Turning to the job market, the City of Fort Worth has hundreds of positions still open this fall, from police and fire to water department, city management, and public events staff. Application deadlines run through the end of October for many jobs, so now is the time to get that resume polished if you’re looking to make a change or get your start with the city.In real estate, the local market remains competitive, with median home prices just over three hundred and fifty thousand, but we’re seeing a slight bump in new listings compared to last month. Economic confidence is helped by new business activity. Notably, developer incentives worth fifteen million dollars have been approved to bring in tech jobs and expand data infrastructure, confirming Fort Worth’s rising reputation as an innovation hub.For today’s crime update, Fort Worth police are focused on keeping crowds safe with the downtown gatherings, but otherwise the last twenty-four hours have been relatively quiet, with a few minor incidents around Hemphill Street and Northside. Still, residents are reminded to be aware of their surroundings as police continue to follow up on tips from earlier in the week.On the culture scene, the ArtsGoggle festival returns to Magnolia Avenue later today, promising a vibrant mix of local music, artist booths, food trucks, and children’s activities. In sports, the TCU Horned Frogs celebrate a hard-fought win last night over Oklahoma State, pushing their football record to five and two. Fort Worth ISD also shines, with South Hills High School’s marching band capturing a regional title this week.Before we go, a quick feel-good story: James L. West Center and UNT Health Fort Worth have announced new programs supporting families dealing with dementia, bringing practical help and hope to so many in our community.Remember, check City of Fort Worth updates for real-time event info and possible detours today. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 quiet please 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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