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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Sunday, August 10, 2025.We start with breaking news and major developments from the past weekend. Fort Worth saw a major political moment yesterday at the Ridglea Theater as former U.S. Representative Beto O’Rourke rallied with supporters and Texas Democrats to protest the state’s current redistricting push. Hundreds packed the theater while several Texas House Democrats joined virtually, standing their ground against what they see as efforts to gerrymander election districts mid-cycle. The rally also highlighted recent attempts by Texas officials to sideline Democrats who broke quorum at the Capitol. Several face threats of removal from office, daily fines, and even criminal charges according to Fox 4 News and KERA.There’s also a big shift in city policies this week as the Fort Worth City Council has voted to end its official diversity, equity, and inclusion programs following guidance to comply with new federal funding requirements. This controversial move brings Fort Worth in line with Dallas and other cities that are pausing DEI initiatives to protect millions in federal dollars, as reported by The Texas Tribune and KRGV. The discussion is ongoing, and details on how city workplaces and grant allocations may change are still coming.Turning to local government action, the City Council will meet twice on Tuesday, August 12. First at noon, they’ll review and discuss the upcoming fiscal-year budget and long-range financial planning. Then at 6 p.m., attention shifts to a packed agenda that includes a vote on the Eastside Transportation Plan, what to do with over 13 million in new federal housing grants, and a large economic development deal with Adom Industries, which could bring a microelectronics manufacturing facility and up to 15 million dollars of investment to Fort Worth. The council will also debate 19 zoning cases and a proposal to extend police presence at the Las Vegas Trail Neighborhood Health Center through a lease with Cook Children’s.Switching to the weather, we’re waking up to mostly clear skies, humid air, and temperatures around 80 by mid-morning. Expect highs in the mid-90s with a heat index over 100. Light winds will offer little relief, so keep an eye out for those late afternoon clouds and possible pop-up showers as the heat peaks. If you’re planning outdoor activities at places like Trinity Park or the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, stay hydrated and watch for heat advisories.On the business front, news from the real estate market shows an uptick in listings this past week, but with steady demand, homes are still selling in under 20 days on average. With the job market, reports from Dallas News highlight steady growth in retail and logistics jobs, though some sectors are tightening as the city awaits a new fiscal year budget.In community events, the Main Street Arts Festival kicks off downtown Thursday with live local music, street performers, and over 200 artists lining Main between the Tarrant County Courthouse and Sundance Square. Also, don’t forget: the Fort Worth Cats baseball team hosts Arlington tonight at LaGrave Field. Gates open at 6 for family events before the first pitch.In school news, congratulations to the North Side High School robotics team for taking first place at the statewide summer tech challenge. On the field, Paschal High secured a hard fought 2-1 win over Arlington Heights in the city soccer showcase.For today’s crime report, police responded overnight to two incidents in the West 7th area. One involved a robbery near Currie Street; officers acted quickly and detained a suspect, and no injuries were reported. A separate vehicle theft on Camp Bowie Boulevard is under investigation, so be mindful of your surroundings if you’re parking in public lots.Finally, for a feel-good note—a local Fort Worth bakery on Magnolia Avenue, Sweet Magnolia Sweets, handed out free bread and pastries Friday for families in need, after a donation drive by neighbors filled their shelves. Owners say the turnout and kindness show the best of our city spirit.That wraps up this morning’s news. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for tomorrow’s Local Pulse. 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 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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