Listen "PBR World Finals, Water Funds, & College Trustees: Fort Worth Local Pulse"
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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, May 15, 2025.We wake up today with excitement in the air as the PBR World Finals Ride For Redemption continues at Cowtown Coliseum. Last night, 22 top bull riders battled for a coveted spot in Saturday’s Championship at AT&T Stadium. We watched Maverick Smith, Bob Mitchell, Murilo Henrique de Oliviera, Yan Victor Cunha, and Callum Miller advance to tonight’s high-stakes final round. That kicks off at 7:45 this evening. If you want to catch the action, tickets are still available at Cowtown Coliseum or online. This is Fort Worth’s moment in the national spotlight, so let’s show our support and hospitality to visitors from all over the country.We’re also tracking weather across the city. Expect mostly sunny skies today, with a high near 85, and a gentle breeze from the southwest. Looks like perfect conditions for outdoor plans or a stroll along the Trinity Trails. Rain is out of the forecast until the weekend, so we can all enjoy a picturesque spring day.On the city hall front, we saw an important meeting this week as the city council approved a resolution to apply for 180 million dollars in state water funds, aiming to shore up our water supply for the next generation. Councilmembers also passed a fresh zoning initiative along Normandale, between Loop 820 and Las Vegas Trail, to encourage new mixed-use businesses and housing in that area. These moves show our city is making strategic investments while keeping livability and growth balanced throughout our neighborhoods.Tonight, the Tarrant County College Board of Trustees meets at the Trinity River Campus downtown at 6 p.m. On the agenda, they’ll finalize a small fee increase for CPR and first aid certifications, and approve major software agreements to support student programs. They’ll also swear in trustees for Districts 6 and 7, so we’re seeing fresh leadership step forward in local education.Real estate activity continues to hum, especially in neighborhoods west of downtown, where new zoning plans are sparking interest. Job openings in Fort Worth remain strong, with several large employers hiring in logistics, healthcare, and IT this month. If you’re searching for new opportunities, now is a good time to update your resume and check job boards.Looking at our crime report, police responded overnight to a series of car break-ins in the Tanglewood area near Overton Park Drive, reminding all of us to lock vehicles and keep valuables out of sight. No serious injuries or violent incidents have been reported in the past 24 hours, keeping our community’s overall safety outlook positive.On the lighter side, local high school athletes made us proud yesterday as Paschal High clinched a regional baseball semifinal victory at LaGrave Field. And in a feel-good note, volunteers from the city’s bike safety initiative brightened up a group of elementary students’ morning by handing out helmets and leading a safe cycling class on Magnolia Avenue.Before we go, a reminder: The Boot Trot 5K and 3K is happening this Saturday downtown, with plenty of live music and food trucks along Main Street. Sign-ups are still open if you want to join the fun or cheer on neighbors.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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