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Tragic Shooting, Lawsuits, and Oscars: Fort Worth Local Pulse Update for March 4, 2025

from Fort Worth Local Pulse · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for March 4, 2025. We're starting with some somber news today. The local music community is mourning the loss of Fort Worth rapper G$ Lil Ronnie and his 5-year-old daughter, who were tragically killed in a shooting at a car wash in Forest Hill yesterday. Our thoughts are with their family and friends during this difficult time. In other news, Catholic Charities Fort Worth has filed a lawsuit against the federal government, seeking to unlock $36 million in paused refugee funds. The organization claims the funding freeze has led to staff layoffs and program cuts across Texas, affecting thousands of individuals and families they support. We'll be following this story closely as it develops. On a brighter note, Fort Worth is celebrating its Oscar-nominated musician, Abraham Alexander, with a sendoff party tonight ahead of the Academy Awards. It's a proud moment for our city's vibrant arts scene. In business news, Costco is expanding its presence in the DFW area with three new stores opening this year. The Prosper and Weatherford locations are set to open in mid-March, while a Celina store is planned for December. This expansion is expected to bring new jobs and shopping options to our growing suburbs. Fort Worth's dining scene is also heating up, with several exciting restaurant openings on the horizon for 2025. We're particularly looking forward to The Mont, an upscale New American restaurant opening near the Montserrat neighborhood, and Bocado, a Latin fusion spot coming to The Tower downtown. In sports, congratulations to Fort Worth Boswell High School's girls basketball team for capturing the school's first state championship. It's the city's first state title in basketball since 2007, marking a significant achievement for our local athletes. As for today's weather, we're looking at a chilly start with temperatures in the low 40s, warming up to the mid-60s by afternoon. It's a good day to bundle up if you're heading out early. In community news, the Fort Worth Fire Department is reminding residents about the unique history behind their white fire trucks. It's a distinctive feature of our city that sets us apart from other departments across the country. Looking ahead, don't forget that the Cowtown Marathon is coming up this weekend. It's a great opportunity to cheer on local runners or participate yourself in one of the city's biggest annual events. Lastly, a quick reminder about public safety. With the recent cold snap, our first responders and community groups have been working tirelessly to provide resources to people experiencing homelessness. If you see someone in need, please don't hesitate to contact local authorities or shelters for assistance. 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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