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Fort Worth Local Pulse: Alliance Logistics Launch, Spring Events, and Weekend Weather
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Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Saturday, April 25. We kick off with big news from our AllianceTexas area, where the new Alliance Logistics District just launched yesterday, bringing autonomous semitrucks to Mobility Way, Distribution Drive, and Intermodal Parkway. This partnership with Hillwood, BNSF Railway, and our city promises faster cargo hauls, less traffic on public roads, and jobs in logistics and manufacturing, all while a twenty million dollar bridge gets built to link it up by late 2027. It means smoother supply chains for us all.
Shifting to city hall, no major votes today, but were watching the ongoing data center talks from Mayor Parker that could ease property taxes soon. On the job front, the Continuing the Climb Job and Resource Fair hits Resource Connection Gym Wednesday at ten AM, perfect for anyone hunting work in our growing economy.
Weather wise, we have few clouds now at eighty two degrees with south winds at nineteen knots, but storms could pop up this afternoon near DFW Airport, with wind and hail risks east of the dryline. Highs hit ninety, so plan outdoor fun early, like tomorrows Landscape Collage workshop at one PM at Amon Carter Museum or FuelFest at Texas Motor Speedway.
New business buzz includes Texas Legacy Florals and Gifts ribbon cutting yesterday, and free electronic recycling Monday at Frost on Taylor Street. Culture fans, catch the fourth Annual SpOscars spoken word event tonight at seven thirty at The Dock Bookshop on Meadowbrook Drive, or WWE Friday Night Smackdown last night lit up Dickies Arena.
Sports note, TCU Horned Frogs baseball faces Houston tonight at six at Williams-Reilly Field. Local schools had a quiet week, but Azle ISD made headlines in that Tanner Horner trial with teacher testimony on his past challenges.
Crime report from the last day stays calm, no major incidents or alerts from Fort Worth police, keeping our streets safe.
Looking ahead, Fort Worth Spring Senior Expo Tuesday at Botanic Garden, and FoodieLand Festival in June at the Speedway. For a feel good lift, community rec at NAS JRB Fort Worth opens Tuesday through Saturday, nine to five, building bonds.
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Shifting to city hall, no major votes today, but were watching the ongoing data center talks from Mayor Parker that could ease property taxes soon. On the job front, the Continuing the Climb Job and Resource Fair hits Resource Connection Gym Wednesday at ten AM, perfect for anyone hunting work in our growing economy.
Weather wise, we have few clouds now at eighty two degrees with south winds at nineteen knots, but storms could pop up this afternoon near DFW Airport, with wind and hail risks east of the dryline. Highs hit ninety, so plan outdoor fun early, like tomorrows Landscape Collage workshop at one PM at Amon Carter Museum or FuelFest at Texas Motor Speedway.
New business buzz includes Texas Legacy Florals and Gifts ribbon cutting yesterday, and free electronic recycling Monday at Frost on Taylor Street. Culture fans, catch the fourth Annual SpOscars spoken word event tonight at seven thirty at The Dock Bookshop on Meadowbrook Drive, or WWE Friday Night Smackdown last night lit up Dickies Arena.
Sports note, TCU Horned Frogs baseball faces Houston tonight at six at Williams-Reilly Field. Local schools had a quiet week, but Azle ISD made headlines in that Tanner Horner trial with teacher testimony on his past challenges.
Crime report from the last day stays calm, no major incidents or alerts from Fort Worth police, keeping our streets safe.
Looking ahead, Fort Worth Spring Senior Expo Tuesday at Botanic Garden, and FoodieLand Festival in June at the Speedway. For a feel good lift, community rec at NAS JRB Fort Worth opens Tuesday through Saturday, nine to five, building bonds.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for more. This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI