The last major collision of a commercial U.S. airline dates back to 2009, when a Colgan Air incident left 50 dead near Buffalo, New York. Federal regulators tightened safety requirements following the crash, including bolstering aircraft carrier inspection requirements and pilot training hours.
FORT WORTH, Texas — A dive team found a car and a body in a pond at a Fort Worth golf course Thursday morning amid heavy rains that led to flooding, officials say. Fort Worth police said they were called to the Rivercrest Country Club in the 1500 block of Western Avenue shortly after 8 a.m. and found a silver vehicle in a pond.
Fort Worth has grown faster than any other major Texas city since 2020 as the city added tens of thousands of jobs.
Mental Health & Wellness Center Alliance will offer various adult services before it expands to serve adolescents later this year.
The funds will be used to renovate the zoo’s Hall of Wonders exhibit, which is the center of conservation education at the Fort Worth Zoo.
The importance, impact and potential of NIL is limitless. For now, Texas holds on to amateurism and still boasts some of the best high school football teams in the nation, such as North Crowley, the Class 6A Division I state champions who hold a No. 3 Max Preps national ranking.
The viral post allegedly made by a substitute teacher has students leery about returning to the Fort Worth school after attempts to have ICE show up.
The inaugural Jambaloo Music Festival will feature over 100 artists across four North Texas venues. Here’s who will play in Fort Worth.
According to data from Zillow, average rents in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro now outpace those in Austin for the first time since at least 2015.
On Jan. 24, 1938, Julius Hemphill was born in Fort Worth. An alto and soprano saxophonist, flutist, vocalist, composer and label founder, Hemphill blazed a trail through the avant-garde jazz landscape in a variety of outfits, including solo performances, duos, small ensembles, big bands and multidisciplinary collaborations.
The cities of Grapevine and Fort Worth received a combined $2.75 million in grants from the Texas parks and Wildlife Commission, according to a Jan. 24 news release from the organization.
PSA Airlines, which operated the crashed aircraft, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fort Worth-based American Airlines.