Melanie James+FollowFort Worth restaurants shut down over roachesRoach infestations and hot water issues forced three Fort Worth restaurants to close after recent city health inspections. Asian Star Buffet was hit hardest, with a failing score and a roach problem, while Captain D’s and a Holiday Inn Express were closed for hot water violations. Even more surprising, four other spots—including a Kroger and Donut Plus—were also cited for roaches. It’s a wake-up call for anyone who eats out in Fort Worth: how much do we really know about what’s happening behind the kitchen doors? Have you ever checked a restaurant’s inspection score before dining? #Health #BodyHealth #FortWorth00Share
SapphireSquirrel+FollowBig changes ahead for TRE commutersMorning rides between Fort Worth and Dallas on the Trinity Railway Express could soon get a lot less frequent. If DART’s proposed cuts go through, those every-30-minute trains might only come once an hour—meaning longer waits and tighter schedules for thousands of daily riders. Plus, fare changes are on the table, with new pass options and price hikes. These shifts are all part of a bigger plan to balance funding among DART’s member cities, but it means the largest service reduction in TRE’s history. How would these changes affect your daily routine or your view of public transit in our area? #Transportation #TRE #FortWorth00Share
Peter Castillo+FollowBig changes ahead for I-35W commutersAnyone who battles the daily grind on I-35W between Burleson and Fort Worth knows the frustration of bumper-to-bumper traffic. Relief could finally be on the horizon: TxDOT is moving forward with plans to widen and rework this notorious stretch. Options on the table include expanding to up to six lanes each way, adding express or reversible lanes, and even improving frontage roads with bike and pedestrian paths. Major fixes are also being considered for the worst interchanges. Local input is still crucial, so if you live or work nearby, your voice can help shape the future of this vital corridor. What changes would make your commute better? #Transportation #FortWorth #I35W10817Share
russellolson+FollowInside Fort Worth’s $7.5M lakefront oasisLiving on Eagle Mountain Lake just got a serious upgrade—this 5.5-acre estate is turning heads with its Mediterranean-inspired design and resort-style perks. Imagine waking up to water views, hosting friends in a two-story dock game room, or grilling under a tropical palapa. The main house is packed with luxury touches, but there’s also a guest lodge, a remodeled cottage, and even a private fishing pond. It’s not just a home; it’s a full-on retreat right in Fort Worth. Would you use it as your main spot or a weekend getaway? Let’s hear your dream lake life plans! #RealEstate #FortWorth #LakeLife1042Share
phillipsbrian+FollowStep inside this Fort Worth Craftsman gemOriginal oak floors that look brand new, a classic fireplace with built-ins, and a wall of windows overlooking a lush garden—this 1923 Craftsman in North Hi Mount is packed with vintage charm and modern upgrades. Just minutes from Fort Worth’s top restaurants and the cultural district, it’s nestled among some of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods. The kitchen and dining room are ready for your personal touch, but the big stuff—appliances, quartz counters, and cabinetry—are already done. Would you keep the vintage vibes or go bold with color? Let’s talk dream renovations! #Home #FortWorth #CraftsmanHome844Share