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Fort Worth Local Pulse: Spring Storms, Rising Gun Violence, and Weekend Entertainment

Fort Worth Local Pulse: Spring Storms, Rising Gun Violence, and Weekend Entertainment

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, April 9th. We start with breaking news from last night: Fort Worth police responded to a shooting in the 5000 block of Persimmon Court around 9 p.m., where three people suffered gunshot wounds—two in critical condition and one serious—and a fourth person was injured non-gunshot related. Details are still emerging as investigators work the scene, and we urge everyone to stay vigilant. In other crime updates, a woman faces charges after shooting her boyfriend and two other men outside a north Fort Worth home, according to Star-Telegram reports. Police Chief Eddie Garcia addressed council on rising illegal gunfire, with arrests up nearly 29 percent last year, especially in districts 5, 8, 9, and 11. The city launches a spring campaign soon with ads on YouTube, Spotify, and bus shelters to warn parents and youth about misdemeanor penalties—up to a year in jail and $4,000 fines.

Yesterdays severe spring storms hammered DFW Airport with over 530 disruptions—about 450 delays and 80 cancellations—stranding travelers and delaying recovery into today. Expect lingering showers and gusty winds this morning that could slow commutes on I-20 near Globe Life Field, where TxDOT notes event-related closures. Outlook improves by afternoon: partly cloudy, highs near 72, perfect for outdoor plans.

Were buzzing with equestrian excitement as the FEI World Cup Finals wrap up at Dickies Arena through Sunday, featuring Lady A, Walker Hayes, and top jumping and dressage action—Vendor Village opens to the public today with food, music, and autographs. Music lovers, catch the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestras video game scores from Final Fantasy and Chrono Trigger at Bass Performance Hall tonight and tomorrow, or Doknowsworld at Hyenas Comedy Nightclub on Commerce Street at 8 p.m. Fort Worth Botanic Garden hosts Blooms and Beats with live local artists and food trucks under the stars this weekend.

Community events ahead: PBR Stockyards Showcase at Cowtown Coliseum tonight, Jon Wolfe at Billy Bobs tomorrow, and the Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival April 16 to 19 downtown. No major job or real estate shifts today, but our stockyards scene stays strong. Feel-good note: Fort Worth Astronomical Society offers free solar viewing tonight at TX Whiskey Ranch on Whiskey Ranch Road—gaze safely at the sun with experts.

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