Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Saturday, July 19. As the sun rises over Cowtown, we’re kicking off your Saturday with everything you need to know. Let’s start with our weather—expect a hot and mostly sunny day around Fort Worth, highs in the mid-90s, humidity creeping up, and a light breeze. If you’re planning on spending time outdoors, especially at community events or heading over to Dickies Arena tonight, be sure to stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade.
At City Hall this week, there’s ongoing focus on making sure growth doesn’t push longtime residents out of historic neighborhoods, especially in Northside. The city, in partnership with the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, is rolling out new anti-displacement initiatives backed by funding from ULI Dallas-Fort Worth. Their goal is to help keep housing affordable and maintain the neighborhood’s character, especially with big developments like Panther Island ramping up nearby.
In business news, Fort Worth’s own Standard Meat Company is celebrating 90 years in the business with a major investment in our city. Their brand new state-of-the-art facility opens soon near the historic Stockyards, adding jobs and next-gen technology to their operation. The grand opening is slated for September, but the facility is already in soft-opening mode with 1,100 employees company-wide.
We’re also seeing some fresh openings around town—Diva Diamonds and Jewels just had a ribbon-cutting, and Apex Supply Company followed suit last week. There’s real momentum for Fort Worth businesses this summer.
Turning to jobs and opportunities, innovators and entrepreneurs should note that applications are open for local business accelerator programs and the prestigious Dallas 100 Awards, which spotlights the area’s fastest-growing companies. And for small businesses, the city’s CDFI Friendly Fort Worth program is matching local entrepreneurs to funding, aiming to draw up to a quarter billion dollars in new financing for everything from affordable housing to mom-and-pop shops.
If you’re looking for something exciting to do tonight, Dickies Arena is hosting The American Performance Horseman. This is a world-class Western equine event featuring competitions in Cutting, Reining, and Cow Horse, and it wraps up with a live concert from Grammy-winning duo Brothers Osborne. There’s also the Solar Car Challenge kicking off tomorrow, running through July 23 at Texas Motor Speedway—great for families and STEAM fans.
On the community front, Catholic Charities Fort Worth just announced they’re continuing to lead the Texas Office for Refugees through fall 2026 after reversing an earlier decision to step down. That means over 100,000 refugees in Texas will have critical services uninterrupted—a big sigh of relief for service providers and new neighbors alike.
In local schools, we’re hearing about Fort Worth ISD’s summer academic camps drawing record participation and several students already excelling in early academic competitions citywide—promising signs for the fall.
On the safety beat, there haven’t been any major incidents reported here in Fort Worth in the past 24 hours. We are however reminded of Thursday’s tragic accident in San Antonio involving a bus headed from Fort Worth, resulting in two tragic deaths and a number of injuries. No ties to Fort Worth crime were reported, but our thoughts are with those affected.
To end on a high note, neighbors came together yesterday in the Riverside neighborhood to repaint the community mural after it was vandalized last week. Volunteers of all ages pitched in, turning a setback into a summer celebration. It’s a great reminder of Fort Worth’s resilience and neighborly spirit.
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