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Fort Worth Local Pulse: Homicides, Job Market Growth, and Community Events
- 2025/01/08
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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for January 8, 2025. We're starting the week with some significant news from our city.
First off, we have some breaking news from the past couple of days. Unfortunately, Fort Worth has seen its first two homicides of 2025. A domestic dispute and an apparent car burglary led to these tragic incidents, according to police reports. Our thoughts are with the families affected by these events.
Moving on to the job market, we have some positive news. The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the Fort Worth labor force has seen a steady increase. As of October 2024, the labor force stood at approximately 495,000, up 2.87% from the previous year. This growth is a promising sign for our local economy.
In real estate news, we don't have any major updates on notable property sales or new development projects today. However, we'll keep an eye on any significant changes in the market and bring them to you as soon as possible.
From city hall, we're back after the holiday break, and the first edition of City News for 2025 was published on Sunday, January 5. We encourage you to subscribe to get the news delivered to your email.
Weather-wise, a cold front is expected to move through our area on Sunday, and we are going to see freezing temperatures next week. So, make sure to bundle up for the weekend.
Looking ahead to community events, there are several exciting activities lined up for the next few weeks. On February 7, fathers and daughters can enjoy the Daddy Daughter Dance at the Keller Senior Activities Center. The following day, the Lovely Local Finds Vendor Sale will take place in Roanoke, featuring unique, handcrafted products from local artisans and makers. And on February 14, the City of Roanoke will host a Valentine’s Dance with door prize giveaways, candy, and dessert tables.
In local school news, we're gearing up for the Casey’s 5K Fun Run on March 1, which will help fund Keller schools. Registration is open, and we encourage everyone to participate.
On a lighter note, the Fort Worth Public Library is offering several free events, including a workshop on African American Quilt Tiles and a Teen DIY session to transform old T-shirts into stylish tote bags.
In crime news, we have a significant arrest to report. Zachery Ty Bryan was arrested on Thursday and charged with domestic violence in the 2nd degree.
This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
First off, we have some breaking news from the past couple of days. Unfortunately, Fort Worth has seen its first two homicides of 2025. A domestic dispute and an apparent car burglary led to these tragic incidents, according to police reports. Our thoughts are with the families affected by these events.
Moving on to the job market, we have some positive news. The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the Fort Worth labor force has seen a steady increase. As of October 2024, the labor force stood at approximately 495,000, up 2.87% from the previous year. This growth is a promising sign for our local economy.
In real estate news, we don't have any major updates on notable property sales or new development projects today. However, we'll keep an eye on any significant changes in the market and bring them to you as soon as possible.
From city hall, we're back after the holiday break, and the first edition of City News for 2025 was published on Sunday, January 5. We encourage you to subscribe to get the news delivered to your email.
Weather-wise, a cold front is expected to move through our area on Sunday, and we are going to see freezing temperatures next week. So, make sure to bundle up for the weekend.
Looking ahead to community events, there are several exciting activities lined up for the next few weeks. On February 7, fathers and daughters can enjoy the Daddy Daughter Dance at the Keller Senior Activities Center. The following day, the Lovely Local Finds Vendor Sale will take place in Roanoke, featuring unique, handcrafted products from local artisans and makers. And on February 14, the City of Roanoke will host a Valentine’s Dance with door prize giveaways, candy, and dessert tables.
In local school news, we're gearing up for the Casey’s 5K Fun Run on March 1, which will help fund Keller schools. Registration is open, and we encourage everyone to participate.
On a lighter note, the Fort Worth Public Library is offering several free events, including a workshop on African American Quilt Tiles and a Teen DIY session to transform old T-shirts into stylish tote bags.
In crime news, we have a significant arrest to report. Zachery Ty Bryan was arrested on Thursday and charged with domestic violence in the 2nd degree.
This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.