Massive Winter Storm Hits North Texas, City Hall Talks Firefighters Collective Bargaining
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We kick off with a big alert on the weather front. A massive winter storm barrels toward North Texas this weekend, bringing ice up to one inch thick, sleet, and possibly two to five inches of snow by Sunday, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. Todays mild with highs in the mid-fifties and cloudy skies, perfect for stocking up on supplies, wrapping pipes, and prepping pets before freezing temps drop to around ten degrees and wind chills hit negative ten. Statewide, Governor Abbott has activated emergency resources, and TxDOT crews pretreat roads like I-35W near downtown. Unlike the deadly 2021 storm, this one promises shorter cold snaps, but we stay home if possible to avoid slick spots on Trinity River trails or West Seventh bridges.
Shifting to city hall, Trinty Metros board just approved a resolution boosting our partnership with DART for better regional transit, easing commutes from the Stockyards to downtown. Today at ten a.m., firefighters collective bargaining kicks off at City Hall on Fort Worth Trail, a key talk impacting public safety jobs.
In Northside neighborhoods near Panther Island, exciting progress fights displacement with a new community action committee, funded by ULI Dallas-Fort Worths forty-five thousand dollar grant. Property values jumped sixty percent since 2016, but were empowering residents through UrbanPlan education and cultural events like the recent Tamal and Atole Festival to shape growth along North Main Street.
Over in Grapevine-Colleyville schools, officials canceled the Islamic Games at a local high school over ties to CAIR, which Governor Abbott labeled terroristic. Local leaders like Keller Mayor Armin Mizani praised the move, sparking debate on community events.
Crime stays low in the past day, with no major incidents or arrests reported by Fort Worth PD, keeping our streets safe amid prep for the storm.
North Texas schools report solid winter sports starts, and job postings hold steady around twelve thousand locally per Indeed.
Looking ahead, bundle up for potential weekend event cancellations, but catch fire bargaining updates online.
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