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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Friday, August first. We’re starting things off with an eye on today’s weather. Our highs reach the upper 90s, and we could see scattered thunderstorms rolling in by the afternoon. If you have outdoor plans, especially around downtown or heading toward Trinity Park, keep a close watch on changing skies. Forecasters say things may stay a bit stormy well into the weekend, so local events and sports games could feel those impacts.At City Hall, the big development this week is steady movement on neighborhood infrastructure as council members unanimously approve a plan to expand pedestrian trails connecting Mount Gilead and Roanoke Road. Construction should break ground on August eleventh and is set to add over a thousand feet of new trail—a major boost for those of us who walk or bike in Keller and North Fort Worth. City leaders assure us the work should cause minimal disruption for traffic and homeowners in these areas.Turning to local business, we have some excitement as the DFW Car and Toy Museum reopens at its new location on McMillan Parkway, just off I-35W. This massive, dog-friendly spot boasts a truly unique collection, including a newly added 1965 Honda S600 Roadster—a gem for any classic car fan. Admission is still free, parking is easy, and the museum welcomes all ages with open arms from Tuesday through Saturday. That’s a great family outing option, especially if the rain keeps us indoors.On the job front, regional employers are reporting steady hiring for skilled trade positions, logistics, and healthcare. Local recruiters say there are roughly 2,100 open jobs posted in the Fort Worth area this week. As area companies scramble to fill these roles before the school year ramps up, now’s a good time to refresh your resume and apply if you’re looking for a new start.Turning to real estate, we’re seeing a continued uptick in sales, up about five percent month-over-month, and many neighborhoods near TCU and Westcliff are reporting homes pending sale within a week or less. Rents are rising slightly, especially around the Stockyards, as demand outpaces the number of available properties.In sports, five young golfers from the Aledo Bearcats just wrapped up an impressive run at the Fort Worth Junior Golf Association Boys Championship. Our local swim stars, the Weatherford Wild, also qualified nearly half their team for the Texas Games, which started just yesterday in College Station. High school volleyball teams start official workouts today across the city, giving us a preview of the talent and competition we’ll see this fall.For the arts, Trinity River’s outdoor concert series brings live blues and country to Fort Worth’s riverwalk tomorrow evening, and tickets are still available. Over in the Cultural District, the newest exhibit at the Modern Art Museum opens this Saturday, featuring contemporary Texas artists.Crime remains relatively calm with Fort Worth police reporting a handful of property crimes in the Sundance Square area overnight. Officers are increasing their presence along West 7th as precaution. No violent incidents or major arrests reported in the past 24 hours.Before we wrap up, let’s celebrate a little kindness—Meals on Wheels is marking its 50th anniversary in Tarrant County, and they just served their two millionth meal. Volunteers credit the Fort Worth community for making this milestone possible.Thank you for tuning in to Fort Worth Local Pulse today. To stay in the know, subscribe and join us again tomorrow for more 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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