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Paramedic Faces Assault Charges, Teens Firing Guns, Public Transit Boost, 2050 Plan Input, and More Fort Worth News

Paramedic Faces Assault Charges, Teens Firing Guns, Public Transit Boost, 2050 Plan Input, and More Fort Worth News

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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Saturday, February 14. We kick off with breaking news from our public safety teams. A Fort Worth paramedic, 35-year-old Luke Dickens, faces aggravated sexual assault charges after allegedly assaulting a patient during a December home visit in Saginaw while with the Fire Departments Mobile Integrated Healthcare Unit. Hes on leave after turning himself in last week. Meanwhile, police released video of teens firing guns toward homes in a South Fort Worth neighborhood last Sunday, capturing rounds shot before they fled in a car. Authorities urge residents near there to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity.

Shifting to city developments, the Regional Transportation Council just approved 180 million in funding to bolster public transit, including support for Trinity Metro and DART, aiming to prevent service cuts and create seamless rail connections across North Texas. This means better bus and rail options for our daily commutes from downtown to the Stockyards. At City Hall, our 2050 Comprehensive Plan seeks your input on everything from housing to parks, helping shape a Fort Worth we love for decades ahead.

On this Valentines Day, severe weather looms with a Level 1 risk of damaging winds, possible hail, and tornadoes across eastern Texas, per Governor Abbotts alert. Expect heavy rain today impacting outdoor plans at places like the Fort Worth Zoo or Trinity Trails, so grab that umbrella and check road conditions before heading out. Outlook improves tomorrow with clearing skies.

In sports, catch the Metroplex Challenge tonight at the Fort Worth Convention Center, where No. 6 Georgia GymDogs face top teams starting at 8:15 p.m. Great family fun amid the storms.

Jobs look steady with regional transit boosts creating roles, and real estate holds firm, averaging around 350,000 for homes near West 7th. No major business openings or closings this week, but Tarrant County Democrats at a recent forum pushed for property tax relief amid rising costs.

Upcoming, join community input sessions for the 2050 Plan next week at the Tarrant County College Northwest campus. Local schools report strong wrestling finishes from Paschal High.

For a feel-good note, volunteers rallied at the Como Community Center yesterday, packing 500 meals for families, strengthening our neighborhood bonds.

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