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Fort Worth Local Pulse: Civility at City Hall, New HR Leader, Thriving Sports & Music Scene

Fort Worth Local Pulse: Civility at City Hall, New HR Leader, Thriving Sports & Music Scene

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Saturday, September 13, 2025.

We start the day with breaking news from City Hall. Fort Worth has found itself in the national spotlight after a heated exchange between city council members over political violence. Council member Elizabeth Beck came under sharp criticism for a social media post following the tragic shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah. Mayor Mattie Parker and other leaders quickly condemned Beck’s comments before Beck deleted the post, emphasizing the importance of civility in our city’s political life. Beck has since clarified her stance, reminding us that political violence can never be tolerated. The debate has stirred real emotions at City Hall and across our community, reminding us that the way our leaders speak and act really does shape daily life and feelings of safety here at home.

In other city news, Fort Worth is welcoming a new leader in human resources. Kristen Smith, who brings more than 20 years of experience, will now head HR for the city. This move is expected to modernize employee support and improve city services overall. At the same time, recent city programs are making a real difference for pets and their families. Innovative measures started earlier this year are now helping keep more pets out of shelters and in safe, loving homes, showing how local policy changes can touch everyday lives in a positive way.

Turning to weather, we are waking up to pleasant sunshine across the city after yesterday’s clouds moved out overnight. Today’s forecast calls for a high in the low 90s with gentle breezes making outdoor plans especially comfortable. Expect a few clouds building in late, but rain is not in the picture until Monday, so neighborhood events and sports should have smooth sailing.

It’s a big Saturday for sports fans. TCU hosts Abilene Christian tonight in their first home football game at Amon G. Carter Stadium. The stadium is already sold out as the Horned Frogs look to continue their winning streak against FCS rival teams. Kickoff is at 7 pm, and the energy is building all across campus, especially with the pre-game festivities on Stadium Drive. For those not at the stadium, you can still catch the action on ESPN Plus or tune in to KZPS 92.5 FM.

In the local music scene, Dickies Arena lights up tonight with the return of Nine Inch Nails on their Peel It Back Tour, joined by Boys Noize. Doors open at 7:30 pm, promising a memorable night for fans of alternative and industrial rock. This is their first Fort Worth stop in several years and tickets, while limited, are still available for last-minute planners.

For those in the job market, Fort Worth continues to trend upward. Unemployment in the city center is hovering just above four percent, with health care, hospitality, and logistics firms posting the largest bumps in new openings this week. If you’re thinking of making a move, some real estate agents say listings for single-family homes ticked up since Labor Day, although prices are holding steady near last month’s median.

Upcoming community events include the Magnolia Avenue Art Walk tomorrow afternoon, plus open houses at three local elementary schools highlighting new STEM labs and library updates. Teachers and students at Paschal High recently earned state recognition for their robotics team, another reminder that Fort Worth schools are keeping pace in innovation.

We are also watching public safety closely. Fort Worth police have reported an uptick in vehicle thefts parked along Camp Bowie and in neighborhoods around the Cultural District overnight, so be sure to lock vehicles and don’t leave valuables visible. No major violent incidents were reported in the past 24 hours, and a joint task force continues to patrol school zones with the new year underway.

Ending today on a high note, we want to celebrate volunteers at Trinity Park who, just this week, restored several miles of bike and walking trails, making our outdoor spaces safer and cleaner for everyone. Their efforts show the heart of our city in action.

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