Fort Worth Local Pulse: New School Leadership, Police Action, and Baseball This Weekend
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We're starting with a developing public safety situation from late Wednesday night in the River Oaks neighborhood. Fort Worth police responded to a domestic disturbance call in the 4200 block of Bonita Drive around nine thirty. When officers arrived, they encountered a man firing a handgun in the street. According to Fort Worth police, the suspect ignored officers' commands to drop the weapon and began advancing toward them. That's when an officer opened fire, striking the man. He was transported to a local hospital where he remains in critical condition. The good news is no officers or bystanders were injured during the encounter. Fort Worth Police Chief Eddie Garcia said his officers did what they had to do to keep people safe. If you have any information about this incident, you can contact Fort Worth Police at 817-392-4222 or Tarrant County Crime Stoppers at 817-469-8477.
Moving to some positive community news, we're seeing some real activity on the education front. Fort Worth ISD held its first board meeting this week under new state-appointed leadership, including new Superintendent Peter Licata. This marks an important transition for our schools as they work to strengthen academic performance across the district.
Sports fans, mark your calendars because we've got some exciting action coming to Fort Worth this weekend. Texas Tech baseball is heading to TCU for a three-game Big 12 series. The Red Raiders are coming off a strong twelve to two run-rule victory over New Mexico earlier this week. Game one starts tonight at six o'clock with Texas Tech's Lukas Pikro taking the mound against TCU's Mason Brassfield. The Red Raiders are sitting at four and two in conference play while TCU is two and four, so this should be a competitive matchup. Games continue Saturday at two in the afternoon and Sunday at one o'clock.
On the community development side, Fort Worth residents should know that the city has been preparing a bond program for capital projects that require long-term financing. This is part of how we fund improvements to our roads, parks, and essential services that keep our community strong and growing.
We're also keeping an eye on the job market and business landscape. If you're looking for opportunities with Fort Worth ISD, there's a hiring fair happening at 1050 Bridgewood Drive on March 29th. There are also teaching career events happening across the metroplex if education is your field.
Thank you so much for tuning in to Fort Worth Local Pulse this morning. We hope you have a great day out there, and please subscribe so you don't miss our updates tomorrow.
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