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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 3 MIN

Fort Worth Local Pulse: Rallying for Gun Safety, Grocery Theft Arrests, and Community Developments

from Fort Worth Local Pulse · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for February 28, 2025. We're starting with some breaking news from the Texas Capitol, where hundreds of people rallied yesterday to push for gun safety legislation. The crowd gathered to urge lawmakers to raise the minimum age for purchasing firearms from 18 to 21. This comes as our city continues to grapple with public safety concerns. Speaking of safety, Fort Worth police have made a significant arrest. Nine individuals, including a juvenile, were taken into custody in connection with a smash-and-grab robbery at a local grocery store. Investigators are now looking into whether this group might be linked to similar crimes across North Texas and Houston. In city developments, we're seeing preparations underway for the expected freezing temperatures. The city's road crews are already treating streets to keep drivers safe during the upcoming cold snap. If you're heading out today, be aware that we're expecting a high of just 35 degrees with a chance of freezing rain later this evening. On a somber note, we're sad to report the passing of Judge L. Clifford Davis, a civil rights icon and the first Black judge in Tarrant County. Judge Davis, who fought to desegregate North Texas school districts, died Saturday at the age of 100. His legacy in our community is immeasurable. In business news, the Dallas-Fort Worth economy showed signs of slowing in recent months, but there's still plenty of growth on the horizon. H-E-B is set to open its first Fort Worth location this spring on Heritage Trace Parkway, bringing more grocery options to the Alliance area. Meanwhile, food lovers can look forward to Terry Black's Barbecue coming to West 7th in the summer, and Delucca Gaucho Pizza & Wine recently broke ground in Alliance Town Center. For music fans, there's an exciting last-minute announcement. Koe Wetzel will be performing tonight at Riot Room's Block Party right here in Fort Worth. It's a great chance to catch some live music and enjoy the local nightlife scene. In education, Texas Wesleyan University has launched a free tuition program for Texas residents who are full Pell Grant eligible. This initiative could open doors for many local students seeking higher education opportunities. Lastly, we want to highlight a feel-good story from our community. Local businesswoman Robin Dunivan and her husband Grant are opening a new coffee shop north of town, bringing more options for caffeine lovers and supporting small business growth in our area. 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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