UFO Sighting Fort Worth, Texas
UAPS or more commonly known UFOs have been a point of contention between the government and some members of the public who believe they are not being told the entire truth about the possibility of life outside Planet Earth.
2023 LULAC National Convention
Primero (First) for those may not be familiar with LULAC, it is the League of United Latin American Citizens.
Election of Jeanette Martinez to City Council District 11 is Transformational
On Tuesday afternoon, June 20, Jeanette Martinez was sworn in as representative of the newly created City Council District 11 in Fort Worth at the city council chambers.
Is This Criminal or Civil?
As a publisher of a Latino theme publication, I hear lots of stories from different folks—couple that with being president of a local Hispanic advocacy organization.
Tell Your Children
The next time you are on 1-35 approaching 28th Street (Exit 54A) in Fort Worth, look for the brand-new Cesar Chavez Memorial Highway signs. And, if you are in the company of people that may not know of his legacy, please take a minute to tell them about Cesar.
A St. Patrick’s Day Sandwich
In honor of the day when everyone is Irish, welcome family and friends to a traditional St. Patrick’s Day lunch with this Reuben Sandwich recipe.
Fort Worth Celebrates Dos/Two Iconic American Heroes Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta
Cesar Chavez dedicated his life in service to the people that feed our families and us every day. The often-faceless people who harvest the vegetables and fruits sustain our lives (Farmworkers).
Fort Worth Swimmers Say Goodbye Forest Park Pool
Forest Park Pool in Fort Worth was truly one of a kind. It boasted the only outdoor public Olympic swimming pool in Texas.
The Old Fort Worth Power Plant
The Fort Worth Power and Light Company Power plant was first built in 1912. The power plant was the first main source of power for Fort Worth Texas. The old and now abandoned building still boasts the dramatic Beaux-Arts style of architecture that was once popular in the early 1900s. But despite the glimpses of a faraway time that can still be seen, the old power plant continues to become more disheveled.
Abandoned Fort Worth Underground Walkways and Public Market
When the Great Depression hit the United States in the 1930s, Fort Worth was not immune to the effects of the economic downturn. Many Fort Worth businesses suffered and some never recovered. And the now abandoned Fort Worth Public Market located on Henderson street was no different.