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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Tuesday, June 24. We hope your day is off to a great start. Let’s get right into what’s happening around our city.

We start downtown where the streets are abuzz with activity thanks to the filming of Landman season two. Crews have taken over several blocks near Sundance Square, so expect some road closures and extra foot traffic through the end of the week. For film buffs, it’s another reminder of Fort Worth’s growing place as a destination for big productions and entertainment jobs.

Today’s weather is typical North Texas summer: hot and muggy with highs expected in the upper 90s. The city is urging everyone to stay cool and hydrated, especially as we continue to see those heat advisories pop up. Cooling centers remain open, with new partnerships between City Hall and Reliant Energy helping residents find relief across town.

At City Hall, tonight’s council meeting will continue debates on major zoning cases including a big one for FedEx’s massive project and rezoning around TCU’s east campus. There’s also a vote pending on a new tax abatement agreement with electronics manufacturer Wistron. If approved, this could mean nearly seven hundred million dollars in new investments and hundreds of new high-tech jobs for Alliance and Heritage Parkway. That’s big news for our local job market and high-tech workforce.

On the real estate front, prices in Tarrant County have stayed high, but agents are noting slightly more inventory compared to last summer, giving buyers a little more breathing room. Rentals, though, are still tight and rates remain a challenge for many families.

In community events, a quirky twist today with the Conspiracy Scavenger Hunt starting at Houston Street. And don’t forget, Trinity Pride Fest returns to South Main Village this Saturday with live music, food trucks, and a full day of celebration. If you’re looking for family activities, the Texas Discovery Gardens is hosting their eighty-ninth anniversary dinner tonight.

Music fans can look forward to a week packed with local acts, from indie favorites at Lola’s to the Riot Girl Fest, which has grown into one of the summer’s most anticipated festivals for local bands and artists. Over at Dickies Arena, the Panther City Lacrosse team finished strong with a win Saturday night, capping a season of hard-fought games and community spirit.

In education, congratulations to Paschal High School’s debate team, who just won top honors at the state finals—always a proud moment for our local schools.

On the public safety front, police responded late last night to a break-in at a business along Camp Bowie. No injuries were reported, and an arrest was made quickly thanks to nearby camera footage. Officers are also reminding everyone to keep vehicles locked, especially during these early summer weeks when break-ins historically tick up.

We wrap up this morning with a feel-good story: more than three hundred participants benefited from the recent Continuing the Climb Job and Resource Fair, a partnership between the city and local nonprofits to help residents find second chances in the workforce. It’s another example of our community coming together to lift everyone up.

This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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