kellydesiree+FollowFort Worth’s MEGA pet adoption weekendOver 1,000 pets are hoping to find new families at Fort Worth’s MEGA Adoption Event this weekend! With city shelters packed, this is the perfect time to welcome a furry friend into your home. The event brings together more than 20 shelters and rescues, making it easy to meet dogs and cats of all breeds and personalities. Every adopted pet goes home with a Welcome Kit, and there are fun giveaways like DNA kits and pet supplies. If you’ve ever thought about adopting, this is your chance to make a real difference for animals and maybe even your own family. Who’s thinking about stopping by? #Pets #FortWorth #AdoptDontShop11Share
William Mckinney+FollowFort Worth pups rescued from the coldEight tiny puppies were found shivering in a trash can on a freezing New Year’s Day in Fort Worth—abandoned, scared, and alone. Thanks to Matt McEntire, a local dog lover, their story didn’t end there. He brought them home, warmed them up, and made sure they got the care they needed at the Humane Society of North Texas. Now, these little Shepherd-Pitbull mixes are healing and getting ready for new homes. It’s a powerful reminder: small acts of kindness can change lives. What would you have done if you heard those whimpers? #Pets #FortWorth #DogRescue00Share
Edward Wallace+FollowFort Worth’s film scene just leveled upFort Worth is now home to the largest TV and film studio in Texas, thanks to Taylor Sheridan and partners. This massive new campus isn’t just a win for movie buffs—it’s set to bring thousands of jobs, boost local businesses, and turn our city into a production hotspot. With shows like “Landman” and “Yellowstone” spinoffs already filming here, expect to see more stars around town and more opportunities for locals to get involved. How do you feel about Fort Worth becoming the new Hollywood of Texas? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #FortWorth00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowFort Worth football gets ESPN spotlightESPN’s “SportsCenter” is putting Fort Worth high school football front and center, with North Crowley and Euless Trinity squaring off in a nationally televised scrimmage. This isn’t just another game—it’s a huge moment for local athletes, coaches, and the entire community to shine on a national stage. With state champs, top recruits, and even Texas Rangers pitcher Nathan Eovaldi joining the action, the energy around Crowley ISD Stadium is electric. How do you think this kind of exposure impacts our schools and young athletes? Let’s talk about what this means for Fort Worth! #Sports #Football #FortWorth00Share
James Hall+FollowRandy Travis brings hope to Fort Worth after floodsCountry legend Randy Travis didn’t just sign a guitar for a charity auction—he turned it into a $9,000 act of kindness and shared a memorable dinner with the winning family at Joe T’s in Fort Worth. The night was filled with laughter, stories, and a reminder of the devastating floods that hit Central Texas. For Tara Dannehl and her family, it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but the bigger takeaway is how music and community can come together to lift spirits and support neighbors in need. How do you think we can keep this momentum going for those still rebuilding? #Entertainment #Celebrity #FortWorth00Share
davenportmeghan+FollowDowntown Fort Worth’s landmark up for grabsA piece of Fort Worth’s history is up for a new chapter: the iconic Bob R. Simpson Building downtown is officially for sale. This 11-story Beaux-Arts gem, built in 1910, has seen everything from banking booms to energy giants. What’s wild is the next owner could turn it into anything—offices, a hotel, or even downtown living spaces. Imagine how this could reshape the heart of the city! If you could decide, would you keep its classic vibe or give it a modern twist? Let’s talk about what Fort Worth’s future should look like! #RealEstate #FortWorth #HistoricPreservation00Share
taylornoah+FollowLouis Vuitton trunk set brings Western flair to Fort WorthA hand-painted Louis Vuitton trunk set—each piece featuring a custom longhorn—has landed in Fort Worth and is up for grabs at the National Cowgirl Museum’s big fundraiser. Valued at $120,000, this unique collection blends luxury with cowboy culture, thanks to a generous donor and a Western artist’s touch. The auction supports the museum’s major expansion, including a vintage carousel coming in 2026. Even if you can’t make the sold-out luncheon, you can still check out the collection at Bowie House or join the preview party. Would you display one of these in your home, or is this too wild for your coffee table? #Beauty #FortWorth #LouisVuitton00Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowAlligators make a comeback in Fort WorthAlligators are no longer just a Florida thing—Fort Worth’s wetlands are now home to 70-100 of these apex predators, and their numbers are growing. Researchers are tracking nests and hatchlings across more than 1,000 acres, finding that gators are thriving in North Texas. This isn’t just a cool wildlife story—it’s a sign our local wetlands are healthy, supporting birds, fish, and clean water for everyone. Protecting these habitats helps both wildlife and our community. What do you think about sharing our neighborhoods with alligators? Would you support more wetland conservation? #Science #FortWorth #Wildlife00Share
davisjames+FollowMaltese rescue pups ready for new homes in Fort WorthHundreds of Maltese dogs were saved from a heartbreaking cruelty case, and now some of these sweet pups are getting a fresh start right here in Fort Worth. The Humane Society of North Texas found foster homes for about 60 of them, and a few are already learning what it means to be loved. If you’ve ever thought about adopting, this is your chance to change a dog’s life—and maybe your own. Swing by PetSmart downtown on August 20 to meet these resilient pups. Would you open your home to a rescue dog? #Pets #FortWorth #AdoptDontShop30Share
Michael Morgan+FollowRandy Travis surprises Fort Worth at Joe T’sRandy Travis, the voice behind country classics like 'Forever and Ever, Amen,' turned heads this weekend when he dropped by Joe T. Garcia’s in Fort Worth. Even though he no longer sings live due to his 2013 stroke, Travis is still connecting with fans—both at iconic local spots and on his upcoming 'More Life' Tour, where his band and guest vocalist James Dupré perform his hits. Joe T’s, a 90-year-old Tex-Mex institution, has seen its share of famous faces, but seeing a legend like Travis at a family table really brings home how music and food unite our community. Who would you love to run into at your favorite local spot? #Food #RandyTravis #FortWorth00Share