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Joe T. Garcia’s is 90 on July 4, a remarkable anniversary for one of America’s oldest, largest and busiest restaurants. Opened in 1935 as a barbecue market in a tumbledown former Lebanese grocery near ...
The restaurant will keep many of the same staffers and the same basic menu. It will add homemade pies and may add Sunday ...
That’s Joe T. Garcia’s name on the sign, but for nearly 90 years, this iconic Fort Worth restaurant has been run by women. It started July 4, 1935, when Mexican immigrants Teresa de Jesús “Jessie” ...
The agreement was made possible after Fort Worth officials poured $2.3 million into the construction of the McDonald YMCA pool. The center also receives an annual subsidy of $78,444.
FORT WORTH, Texas — One person died in a fatal hit-and-run crash on State Highway 121 in Fort Worth, police say. Officers responded to a crash around 3:48 a.m. Sunday on 121 near Beach Street ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — Fort Worth resident Tierra Varela will always cherish videos of her and her boyfriend, Anthony Rangel, the love of her life. “He always went out of his way to make me feel ...
76 arrested, hundreds of guns and drugs seized in major Fort Worth crackdown The joint, undercover effort ran from April through May and included several agencies. It was dubbed "Operation Showdown." ...
June marks National Homeownership Month, and for many first-time buyers, the dream of owning a home can feel just out of reach, especially in today’s competitive market.
FORT WORTH, Texas (KLTV) - A former Carthage High School football player died Sunday, June 15, in a shooting in Fort Worth. James Lynn Marshall, 28, was found in a backyard in the 3000 block of Forest ...
While Gardner already received one degree from the Fort Worth seminary — it won’t be his last, as the 28-year-old is now a doctor of philosophy student.
FORT WORTH, Texas — Gov. Greg Abbott was in Fort Worth on Tuesday to sign several bills he says will deliver on even more pro-business policies in Texas. Abbott said House Bill 346 will help ...
In this, say Da Corte and Jung, the identity develops. “Alex Da Corte: The Whale” is at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth through September 7, 2025.