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Fort Worth Wakes to Wet Skies: Floods, New Hotels, and Your Sunday Plans

Fort Worth Wakes to Wet Skies: Floods, New Hotels, and Your Sunday Plans

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Sunday, June 7, 2026. We wake up today watching the sky. CBS Texas meteorologists say North Texas faces more heavy rain and isolated storms, with a flood watch in effect because our ground is already saturated. That means we want to take it slow on I 35W, I 30, and along the Trinity River, especially in low lying spots near Panther Island and Riverside. Showers come and go through the day, with muggy highs in the 80s and more rain possible tonight. We start with a regional development that affects many of us who work or play just down the road in Arlington. FOX 4 reports the historic Sheraton Hotel in the Arlington Entertainment District was brought down in a controlled implosion Saturday morning to clear the way for The Americana, a 500 million dollar Loews luxury resort. That project is expected to create hundreds of construction and hospitality jobs and add another big draw right by AT and T Stadium and Globe Life Field, boosting tourism that often spills back into downtown Fort Worth hotels and restaurants. Here at home, Fort Worth City Hall is focused on drainage and street flooding after this weeks storms, with staff reviewing problem intersections along East Lancaster, Berry Street, and around the TCU area. We can expect updated stormwater projects and possible temporary lane closures as crews clear debris from inlets. In real estate, local agents report that the median home price inside Fort Worth is now in the mid 300 thousand dollar range, with hot pockets around Alliance, Near Southside, and along Camp Bowie. Rent for a typical two bedroom apartment sits around 1,500 dollars a month, and builders around Walsh Ranch and north of Loop 820 continue to add new homes. On the job front, employers along West Seventh, in the Medical District by Harris Methodist, and in Alliance are posting openings in health care, logistics, retail, and hospitality, many in the 18 to 25 dollars an hour range. For culture and events, indoor plans are our friend today. The Kimbell and the Modern on Camp Bowie are open and dry, and Sundance Square restaurants are leaning into brunch crowds between showers. Local venues along West Seventh and Near Southside have live music tonight, weather permitting, including small country and indie sets at neighborhood bars. In sports, local high school baseball and softball teams are wrapping up playoff runs, with several Fort Worth ISD programs earning regional honors, giving our students some well deserved spotlight. On the crime front, Fort Worth police over the past day report several weather related crashes on I 20 and Loop 820, along with a handful of overnight property crimes on the east and south sides. Officers continue to stress locking vehicles, removing valuables from view, and slowing down on wet roads. A quick feel good note to end on. Volunteers along the Trinity Trail spent part of the weekend picking up trash washed in by recent rains, helping keep the riverfront cleaner for joggers, cyclists, and families. Thanks for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss our local check in. This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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