New Year, New Hikes, and City Hall Updates: Fort Worth Local Pulse for January 1, 2025

01/01/2025 3 min
New Year, New Hikes, and City Hall Updates: Fort Worth Local Pulse for January 1, 2025

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Wednesday, January 1, 2025. We're starting the new year with a mix of community events and updates from around our city.First off, if you're looking for a way to kick off your New Year's resolutions, consider joining the 16th Annual Manly Men & Wild Women New Year’s Day Hike at Tandy Hills Nature Area. This free event, which began as a protest against fracking, has become an annual tradition. It starts at 10 am, and all ages are welcome, including dogs on leashes.In terms of job market news, the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that Dallas-Fort Worth added approximately 75,000 jobs in the 12 months ending in October, representing a 1.7% growth rate compared to the previous year. This growth, while steady, has softened and is now closer to the national growth rate of 1.3%.On the real estate front, construction of Fort Worth's new City Hall and council chambers continues through 2025. The project includes new signs, additional parking, and public green space. The city plans to move staff into the new building in waves, with the first wave expected to be completed by mid-2024. The new green space, though not a public park, will feature native plants and walking trails.In city hall news, project managers are finalizing plans for the new City Hall, including security measures, signage, and parking. The building will have 265 more parking spaces and retain an existing surface lot for visitor parking. The exterior will feature new signage to help visitors find parking, City Council chambers, and the green space.Looking at the weather, today is expected to be a great day to enjoy outdoor activities like the hike at Tandy Hills Nature Area. For those planning to attend, it's a good idea to check the weather forecast before heading out.In new business activity, Cowtown Winery in the Stockyards offers ghost tours every Thursday to Sunday at 7 pm. These tours explore the unexplained occurrences and detailed history of the Stockyards, including its bordellos, hangings, shootouts, and more.For upcoming community events, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth hosts First Friday at the Modern this week, with free gallery admission, food and drink specials, and a complimentary 20-minute docent-led tour at 6:30 pm. On Saturday, local historian Robert Kelleman leads a free guided walking tour of the Stockyards, starting at 9:30 am at the Quanah Parker statue.In local school achievements, we don't have any specific updates today, but we'll keep you informed as news comes in.For a feel-good community story, the third annual Lightscape event at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden is in its final weekend. This immersive experience features whimsical winter scenes through color, fire, light, and music, and is great for all ages. Tickets start at $15.In today's crime report, there are no significant incidents to report from the past 24 hours. We'll continue to monitor and bring you updates as necessary.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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