More than three years after a plan for a National Juneteenth Museum was hatched, developers have secured land in Fort Worth.
After months of hearings and meetings and fits and starts, Fort Worth city leaders on Tuesday evening cleared the way for the ...
Six Fort Worth restaurants were closed and rodents and roaches found at others, according to a report from the city’s latest ...
Museum officials hope to have the grand opening in 2026, when Opal Lee, the grandmother of Juneteenth, turns 100 years old.
Tuesday night the Fort Worth City Council approved the demolition of a community center to build the National Juneteenth ...
Fort Worth also plans to make a $15 million contribution to the Juneteenth museum once the nonprofit confirms it has ...
Fort Worth Police launch a new, user-friendly website to enhance community engagement and access to police services.
2000 Eagle Parkway and 2070 Eagle Parkway, Fort Worth ...
With Opal Lee, the “grandmother of Juneteenth” in attendance, the Fort Worth City Council unanimously approved a resolution ...
The Fort Worth City Council voted to demolish the Southside Community Center to build the National Juneteenth Museum.
The Fort Worth City Council will vote on demolishing the Southside Community Center to build the National Juneteenth Museum.
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