Fort Worth Starts 2026 with Sunny Days, Tragedy, and Community Resilience
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Tragically, Fort Worth police report three people killed in separate daytime shootings at public parks this week, including Historic Stop Six Park and Lake Como Park. Investigators seek suspects and ask us to stay vigilant near these spots. No arrests yet, but they emphasize community tips are key for safety.
On a joyful note, we welcomed baby Linda, Fort Worths midnight arrival at Cook Childrens, ringing in 2026 with her parents dreams for a bright future. North Texas hospitals also celebrated first 2026 babies, sharing family goals that warm our hearts.
New business buzz includes Tarrant County youth diversion programs starting this year for non-traffic juvenile offenses, giving kids a fresh start without court, contactable at the Southwest Subcourthouse. Real estate hums with steady demand, median home prices around 350 thousand dollars, while jobs post strong openings in tech and healthcare, about 5 thousand listings locally.
Sports fans, TCU hoops notched a win yesterday, boosting our spirit. Local schools like Paschal High report strong holiday tournament results.
Head to the Fort Worth Stockyards this weekend for a New Year rodeo kickoff, and join community cleanups at Trinity Park Saturday morning.
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