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Fort Worth Schools Taken Over, Utility Hike Blocked, New Kroger Marketplace Opens

Fort Worth Schools Taken Over, Utility Hike Blocked, New Kroger Marketplace Opens

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Friday, October 24, 2025.

We start today with breaking news from our schools. The Texas Education Agency has announced a full takeover of Fort Worth ISD, marking the second-largest intervention of its kind in state history. This move means our elected school board will be replaced by a board of managers appointed by the state. The agency says this is necessary because one campus struggled with performance for several years, and 20 schools citywide are still failing to meet standards. Superintendent Karen Molinar will stay for now and may reapply for her job, but a nationwide search for district leadership gets underway. There are mixed reactions across Fort Worth. Some teachers and parents feel anxious about the uncertainty, while others hope this will be the reset our students need. Mayor Mattie Parker is encouraging our community to stay focused on what matters: our kids and their future.

Turning to City Hall, Fort Worth City Council has stepped in to block a proposed utility rate hike from Oncor. Residents won’t see an increase in their electric bills this month. The message from City Hall is clear: protecting the financial well-being of our families comes first.

On the business front, big news for First Street up in north Fort Worth—a brand new Kroger Marketplace is set to open on East Bonds Ranch Road next week. This opening is expected to create dozens of new jobs for our area, with more store openings on the horizon across the metroplex.

In real estate, two new built-to-rent communities have just opened in the Saginaw area. Tricon Residential is behind the project, adding over 250 professionally managed rental homes. These new options are coming in response to high demand for affordable family living, aiming to address our city’s housing squeeze and give more families access to single-family rentals near good schools and job opportunities.

Weather today is mild but breezy, with temperatures hovering in the high 60s by the afternoon. We may see light clouds, but there’s little chance of rain—ideal conditions if you plan to get outdoors or attend events. Looking ahead, the weekend should stay seasonably cool, great for fall festivities around town.

For the community calendar, don’t forget about the open house and free taco event this Saturday, hosted by NewPad Building Company up in the Trails of Fossil Creek neighborhood. If you’re house-hunting or just hungry, everyone’s invited. And in downtown, plan for some extra traffic as filming for the Lioness TV series continues through tomorrow morning, so leave time for detours.

On the schools front, despite the district’s challenges, several local high schools are seeing standout moments. Our South Hills soccer team clinched a big win last night, and Polytechnic’s marching band brought home top marks in the regional competition. Congratulations to all the students, parents, and coaches putting in the hard work.

In sports, the TCU Horned Frogs are preparing for a marquee matchup at Amon G. Carter Stadium Saturday night, hoping to keep their winning streak alive. And the Fort Worth Vaqueros close their season at home this weekend, drawing local crowds to Farrington Field.

For a feel-good story to close our morning, let’s recognize the volunteers from Riverside who came together yesterday to plant hundreds of trees along the Trinity Trail. Their work not only beautifies our city but also helps fight heat and pollution while bringing neighbors together.

Finally, on the public safety front, Fort Worth police report a quiet night across most districts, with only a handful of non-violent arrests and a continued emphasis on speeding enforcement downtown during overnight construction and filming detours. Public safety officials are reminding everyone to stay alert near active film sets and detours, especially around Sundance Square and 4th Street.

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