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Fort Worth Local Pulse: Windy Thursday with City Hall Meetings and Spring Sports Action

Fort Worth Local Pulse: Windy Thursday with City Hall Meetings and Spring Sports Action

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Thursday, March 19. We kick off with those gusty winds whipping through North Texas, causing flight delays at nearby Dallas airports and even forcing highway closures around our area. Dallas Today reports the high winds canceled outdoor concerts too, so expect some travel hiccups today, but winds should ease by afternoon with partly sunny skies and temps in the low 60s. Dress in layers for any morning errands near the Stockyards.

City Hall buzzes today with key meetings at 100 Fort Worth Trail. The Board of Adjustment hears cases on building decisions at 11 AM, while the Urban Design Commission reviews new construction standards this evening. These directly shape our neighborhoods, from home additions to downtown looks. Also, mark your calendars for the 2026 Special Election notices and a tax abatement discussion soon, keeping our taxes in check.

On the crime front, Tarrant County reports no major incidents in the past day, but we stay vigilant after regional alerts like a former teacher arrest in nearby Carrollton. Drive safely, especially on wind-affected roads.

Sports fans, our Fort Worth THESA varsity basketball team plays Evant today at 1 PM in a neutral tournament—root them on for a win. Looking ahead, Dickies Arena gears up for the FEI World Cup Finals in jumping and dressage April 8 through 12, bringing world-class equestrian action right here.

New business perks include la Madeleine adding Parisian charcuterie boards and wines at their Texas spots, perfect for a Sundance Square lunch. Job market stays steady with North Texas eyeing World Cup tourism boosts, adding thousands of hospitality gigs soon.

Upcoming, grab Pool Operator Courses tomorrow at Hazel Harvey Peace Center on Missouri Avenue. Local schools shine with National Reading Month pushes via Bookspring, sparking kids' love for stories.

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