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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2025 · 3 MIN

Fort Worth News: Protests, Safety Updates, and Community Highlights

from Fort Worth Local Pulse · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Saturday, April 19th, 2025. We start with breaking news this morning as the city is preparing for a peaceful protest downtown at Burk Burnett Park from noon to 4 o’clock. Nearly a hundred people gathered last weekend at the Tesla dealership on North University Drive, and today, organizers expect more to take part in the Hands Off 50501 event, marching to the Fort Worth Club on West 7th Street. This demonstration joins cities across the country speaking out on national policies, and so far, officials say previous gatherings remained calm and respectful with no major incidents reported. Turning to public safety, we’ve seen a couple of high-profile incidents in the past twenty-four hours. Two people are in custody after a hit-and-run outside a Fort Worth saloon; witnesses say a convertible struck a woman and drove off, but thanks to quick action from bystanders and off-duty officers, arrests were made and the victim is recovering. In another case, a DoorDash driver was stabbed and carjacked outside a Waffle House. Police made an arrest and say the driver is stable and expected to recover. Early Friday evening, emergency crews responded to a major crash involving several motorcycles on I-35W. Southbound lanes near Rosedale remain affected this morning, so please plan for delays if you are headed that way. On the city government front, Fort Worth has kicked off a new round of public feedback on its Vision Zero plan, aiming to make city streets safer and reduce traffic fatalities. The city council will review suggestions in the coming weeks, and any changes could impact daily commutes for many of us. In housing news, Dallas-Fort Worth tops the nation for closed home sales in March. The housing market remains hot with thousands of new residents moving in, and local agents say average prices are up compared to last year. For those looking for work, the job market remains robust, especially in healthcare, logistics, and tech. Employers across the city are hiring, offering signing bonuses and flexible schedules to attract talent. On the cultural beat, Fort Worth Country Day is celebrating a month of student achievements, including academic honors and sports victories. In local music, we look forward to live performances at Panther Island Pavilion this weekend, and the city’s art scene continues to thrive with new exhibits opening at the Modern and the Amon Carter Museum. Our weather today stays on the warm side, with highs in the upper 70s and a light breeze from the south. Skies are mostly clear, and it looks like a perfect day for outdoor community events or just enjoying some time in our beautiful parks. The forecast calls for more sunshine tomorrow, though we could see a few clouds by Monday. Before we go, here’s a feel-good story: local volunteers organized a dementia-friendly sing-along Sunday School that brought smiles and memories to seniors across Fort Worth. It’s a touching reminder that our This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Saturday, April 19th, 2025. We start with breaking news this morning as the city is preparing for a peaceful protest downtown at Burk Burnett Park from noon to 4 o’clock. Nearly a hundred people gathered last weekend at the Tesla dealership on North University Drive, and today, organizers expect more to take part in the Hands Off 50501 event, marching to the Fort Worth Club on West 7th Street. This demonstration joins cities across the country speaking out on national policies, and so far, officials say previous gatherings remained calm and respectful with no major incidents reported. Turning to public safety, we’ve seen a couple of high-profile incidents in the past twenty-four hours. Two people are in custody after a hit-and-run outside a Fort Worth saloon; witnesses say a convertible struck a woman and drove off, but thanks to quick action from bystanders and off-duty officers, arrests were made and the victim is recovering. In another case, a DoorDash driver was stabbed and carjacked outside a Waffle House. Police made an arrest and say the driver is stable and expected to recover. Early Friday evening, emergency crews responded to a major crash involving several motorcycles on I-35W. Southbound lanes near Rosedale remain affected this morning, so please plan for delays if you are headed that way. On the city government front, Fort Worth has kicked off a new round of public feedback on its Vision Zero plan, aiming to make city streets safer and reduce traffic fatalities. The city council will review suggestions in the coming weeks, and any changes could impact daily commutes for many of us. In housing news, Dallas-Fort Worth tops the nation for closed home sales in March. The housing market remains hot with thousands of new residents moving in, and local agents say average prices are up compared to last year. For those looking for work, the job market remains robust, especially in healthcare, logistics, and tech. Employers across the city are hiring, offering signing bonuses and flexible schedules to attract talent. On the cultural beat, Fort Worth Country Day is celebrating a month of student achievements, including academic honors and sports victories. In local music, we look forward to live performances at Panther Island Pavilion this weekend, and the city’s art scene continues to thrive with new exhibits opening at the Modern and the Amon Carter Museum. Our weather today stays on the warm side, with highs in the upper 70s and a light breeze from the south. Skies are mostly clear, and it looks like a perfect day for outdoor community events or just enjoying some time in our beautiful parks. The forecast calls for more sunshine tomorrow, though we could see a few clouds by Monday. Before we go, here’s a feel-good story: local volunteers organized a dementia-friendly sing-along Sunday School that brought smiles and memories to seniors across Fort Worth. It’s a touching reminder that our This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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