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Fort Worth Stock Show, Senate Runoff, and Cultural Events - Local Pulse Friday

Fort Worth Stock Show, Senate Runoff, and Cultural Events - Local Pulse Friday

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Friday, January 16.

We kick off today with the biggest news in Cowtown: the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo blasts into Dickies Arena right now, running through February 7 with daily rodeos like Bulls Night Out, livestock shows, live music, a carnival midway, and kid zones. It officially parades down Commerce Street tomorrow morning, so grab discounted tickets early if you want in on the action. Our Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra ties right in with Wild West Rodeo tonight and tomorrow at Bass Performance Hall, featuring John Williams scores and Sid Richardson Museum art projections.

Shifting to city hall, home rule charter talks are heating up after last weeks town hall, where leaders discussed fixes to make the mayor more like a true CEO for our budgets and daily ops. Meanwhile, that Tarrant County Texas Senate runoff on January 31 between Democrat Taylor Rehmet and Republican Leigh Wambsganss has national eyes on us as a midterm bellwether, focusing on housing, taxes, and jobs.

On the cultural front, catch Magnolia at the Modern screening the choral drama through Sunday at the Modern Art Museum, or comedian Sydney Castillo at Improv Arlington. Saturday brings Celia Alvarez Munozs El Limite exhibit opening at Amon Carter Museum, plus family fun with The Unicorns Birthday symphony and The Odd Couple play nearby. Sunday closes Jenny Savvilles Anatomy of Painting at the Modern. Country fans, Neal McCoy plays Billy Bobs tonight, Corey Kent tomorrow.

Weather-wise, crisp sunshine with highs near 55 degrees makes today perfect for outdoor events, but bundle up for evenings dipping to 35. No major impacts ahead.

New business buzz includes World Cup Finals single-session tickets on sale now for later this year at Dickies Arena. Job market stays steady with about 4 percent unemployment locally, while real estate sees median homes around 350 thousand, up 5 percent year-over-year.

Schools report strong starts post-holidays, and Aledo Bearcats baseball fundraiser hits Morningstar Amenity Center tomorrow. Crime in the past day stays low key, with Fort Worth PD noting just a handful of minor thefts near West 7th, no major alerts.

For a feel-good lift, Community Action Partners meets this afternoon to boost neighborhood support. Looking ahead, early voting for that senate runoff starts January 21.

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