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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2025 · 2 MIN

"Tri-County Reporter Closes, Frigid Temps Hit North Texas, and Local Sports Highlights"

from Fort Worth Local Pulse · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, February 13, 2025. We start with breaking news: the Tri-County Reporter has announced its closure, with the final issue to be published on February 27, 2025. This marks the end of an era for local journalism in our area. In other news, Fort Worth is bracing for frigid temperatures today. Warming shelters have been activated across North Texas, including in Arlington, Dallas, and Lewisville. If you or someone you know needs assistance, please reach out to these shelters. Here in Fort Worth, we urge everyone to stay warm and safe. On the sports front, the 2024-25 SPC Winter Championships are underway in Fort Worth. The championships will run from February 13-15, featuring basketball, soccer, swimming, and diving events at various locations, including St. Mark's, TVS, FWCD, and Keller Natatorium. In local education, Springtown High School is gearing up for prom, a night many students look forward to before graduation. Meanwhile, Azle Assistant City Manager Lawrence Bryant is preparing to say goodbye to the community after a long career in Azle. From City Hall, we have updates on the new $9 million station serving the Walsh Ranch and west Fort Worth neighborhoods. Additionally, the Tarrant Regional Water District is engaging in public talks to create a new watershed protection plan for Eagle Mountain Lake, which could significantly impact local residents. In business news, a local company is helping Fort Worth rethink waste to resources through tire recycling, an exciting initiative for our community. Looking ahead to the next few days, the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo continues to offer a variety of events, including livestock and horse shows, exhibits, live music, and a carnival midway. Don't miss out on this iconic Fort Worth experience. On the crime front, we report on a multi-vehicle crash in northwest Fort Worth on February 3, which resulted in two injuries and one fatality. Our thoughts are with the families affected. Finally, a feel-good story: the city's adoption event, where you can find a forever friend among the puppies and kittens available for adoption. All dogs are vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped, and ready to go home with you. 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.

Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, February 13, 2025. We start with breaking news: the Tri-County Reporter has announced its closure, with the final issue to be published on February 27, 2025. This marks the end of an era for local journalism in our area. In other news, Fort Worth is bracing for frigid temperatures today. Warming shelters have been activated across North Texas, including in Arlington, Dallas, and Lewisville. If you or someone you know needs assistance, please reach out to these shelters. Here in Fort Worth, we urge everyone to stay warm and safe. On the sports front, the 2024-25 SPC Winter Championships are underway in Fort Worth. The championships will run from February 13-15, featuring basketball, soccer, swimming, and diving events at various locations, including St. Mark's, TVS, FWCD, and Keller Natatorium. In local education, Springtown High School is gearing up for prom, a night many students look forward to before graduation. Meanwhile, Azle Assistant City Manager Lawrence Bryant is preparing to say goodbye to the community after a long career in Azle. From City Hall, we have updates on the new $9 million station serving the Walsh Ranch and west Fort Worth neighborhoods. Additionally, the Tarrant Regional Water District is engaging in public talks to create a new watershed protection plan for Eagle Mountain Lake, which could significantly impact local residents. In business news, a local company is helping Fort Worth rethink waste to resources through tire recycling, an exciting initiative for our community. Looking ahead to the next few days, the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo continues to offer a variety of events, including livestock and horse shows, exhibits, live music, and a carnival midway. Don't miss out on this iconic Fort Worth experience. On the crime front, we report on a multi-vehicle crash in northwest Fort Worth on February 3, which resulted in two injuries and one fatality. Our thoughts are with the families affected. Finally, a feel-good story: the city's adoption event, where you can find a forever friend among the puppies and kittens available for adoption. All dogs are vaccinated, spayed/neutered, microchipped, and ready to go home with you. 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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