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"Fort Worth Spotlight: Music, Emergency Prep, and Community Spirit"

"Fort Worth Spotlight: Music, Emergency Prep, and Community Spirit"

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, September 11, 2025.

We wake up today as Fort Worth steps into the national spotlight for its music and culture. Local musician Brandi Waller-Pace and a group of Fort Worth artists are representing our city this week at the 25th AmericanaFest in Nashville. For the first time, Fort Worth is the festival’s official Spotlight City, a recognition of our diverse music scene and a nod to our city’s artists and the venues in places like the Near Southside. With over a million residents now, Fort Worth is truly being noticed for the unique music and culture we bring.

Turning now to major city news, the proposed budget for Fort Worth’s new Emergency Management and Communications Department is drawing attention, with a $20.7 million price tag expected to streamline our 911 response. Rather than transferring emergency calls between departments, the new system will combine police, fire, and EMS call takers. The goal, officials say, is to boost disaster preparedness and speed up response times across our city. The City Council is set to vote on this next week, which could mean big improvements for how quickly help arrives when we need it most.

For today’s weather, we have an Ozone Action Day. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is warning all of us here in Fort Worth to expect high ozone levels. If you can, consider driving less, combine errands, and avoid outdoor work during peak afternoon hours. Skies are mostly sunny, temperatures peaking around ninety-six, and the air quality may be tough for folks with breathing conditions.

In our job market and real estate scene, the energy sector is still one of the stronger local employers, but the number of new job postings is steady rather than soaring. In real estate, home listings remain high, with asking prices showing a slight dip on the west side near TCU and a little bump in demand around Alliance, especially for family-sized homes.

Looking to this weekend, Fort Worth is buzzing. The annual GrapeFest is back through Sunday in Historic Downtown Grapevine, with local wine tastings, live music, and family fun. Dickies Arena welcomes Nine Inch Nails Saturday for the sold-out Peel It Back Tour. Over in the Stockyards, Billy Bob’s Texas will host a co-headlining concert from No Justice and Cooder Graw — both with deep Fort Worth roots.

On a somber note, public safety is top of mind after an eight-year-old boy was hospitalized following a hit-and-run while biking in east Fort Worth yesterday afternoon. Police are urging anyone with information about the black SUV involved to step forward. Crime overall remains in line with city averages, but officers ask us all to watch out for each other, especially on busy roads near neighborhood parks.

Switching to the lighter side, students at Paschal High School have a reason to cheer. The football team celebrated an impressive win over Arlington Heights last night, edging ahead on a late fourth-quarter drive, while the debate team claimed two top-five spots at last weekend’s regional meet.

Finally, a feel-good story from Riverside. Local volunteers came together yesterday to finish painting a new mural honoring legendary jazz musician Delbert McClinton, transforming a blank wall downtown into a colorful community centerpiece. The mural unveiling drew neighbors of all ages, showing once again how the arts bring us together here in Fort Worth.

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