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Fort Worth Local Pulse
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Fort Worth Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for discovering the vibrant culture, local businesses, and hidden gems of Fort Worth, Texas. Each episode features engaging interviews with community leaders, artists, entrepreneurs, and residents, offering unique insights and stories that capture the heart of the city. Tune in to stay updated on Fort Worth news, events, and everything that makes this Texan city a dynamic place to live and visit.

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Fort Worth Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for discovering the vibrant culture, local businesses, and hidden gems of Fort Worth, Texas. Each episode features engaging interviews with community leaders, artists, entrepreneurs, and residents, offering unique insights and stories that capture the heart of the city. Tune in to stay updated on Fort Worth news, events, and everything that makes this Texan city a dynamic place to live and visit.

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Tragic Gas Station Shooting, Deadly Teen Altercation, and Community Pride in Fort Worth
Fort Worth Local Pulse
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Tragic Gas Station Shooting, Deadly Teen Altercation, and Community Pride in Fort Worth
Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Sunday, October fifth. We’re waking up to clear skies and mild fall weather, with temperatures hovering in the low 70s. Expect highs near 87 by midday and a gentle breeze out of the southwest. That means whatever you’ve got planned—maybe hitting the Clearfork farmers market or watching a game at TCU’s Amon G. Carter stadium—should go off without a hitch. Air is dry, so outdoor events and errands look smooth today.

We start with breaking headlines from the past 24 hours. In East Fort Worth, a tragic scene unfolded Friday night at a gas station along Eastchase Parkway, just off the Interstate 30 service road. According to Fort Worth Police, a station employee was shot and killed on duty. As officers responded, the suspect fled but fired multiple shots at a vehicle on Meadowbrook Drive—no one was injured in the car. The situation escalated when the suspect rammed into a metal gate and tried to break into a nearby home before being arrested. Officers recovered a firearm, and the suspect was taken to a hospital with injuries. He’s now in custody, and police say the investigation continues.

Elsewhere in the city, another shocking incident Friday afternoon led to the death of a fifteen-year-old boy after a fight turned deadly on East Rosedale Street. Officers say the altercation ended in a stabbing, leaving another person hospitalized in critical condition. Police report a juvenile is in custody and claims self-defense during the physical altercation. The case remains under investigation, with charges pending. Our thoughts are with the families affected, and as always, we urge everyone to look out for one another.

Turning to city hall news, council members are expected this coming week to vote on a proposal that would increase funding for crosswalk safety improvements on busy routes near downtown and along Riverside Drive. This comes as pedestrian traffic increases with fall events and school in full swing.

For our Fort Worth schools, there’s some pride to share: the South Hills High School marching band brought home top honors from the UIL regional contest this weekend, wowing judges with their energetic halftime performance at Farrington Field.

Let’s talk sports—the energy around TCU’s football program was undeniable last night as fans packed Amon G. Carter stadium. Colorado’s head coach Deion Sanders called for a time out in a tense showdown but TCU’s defense held strong on home turf. We saw plenty of purple in the stands and a lot of community spirit shining bright.

Real estate agents in the area say we’ve seen about one hundred new listings hit the market since October began, with average prices hovering just above three hundred thousand. On the job front, hiring remains steady, especially in logistics and healthcare. Northside and Alliance districts report a handful of new openings, including a distribution center and a family-owned bakery near Camp Bowie.

For those heading out, check out community favorites like the Magnolia Art Walk this afternoon and Riverside Park Movie Night kicking off at sunset Tuesday. Don’t miss the opening of a new independently-operated coffee shop downtown on Houston Street—neighbors are buzzing with excitement, hoping it’ll become a new mainstay.

As a feel-good note, we want to highlight a Tarrant County group organizing a weekend clean-up along Marine Creek Lake. Dozens of volunteers hauled off bags of trash and recycled plastics, making our public spaces even more inviting.

Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss a beat. This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Fort Worth Local Pulse
Fort Worth Local Pulse is your go-to podcast for discovering the vibrant culture, local businesses, and hidden gems of Fort Worth, Texas. Each episode features engaging interviews with community leaders, artists, entrepreneurs, and residents, offering unique insights and stories that capture the heart of the city. Tune in to stay updated on Fort Worth news, events, and everything that makes this Texan city a dynamic place to live and visit.

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