Rebecca McRobbie

Rebecca McRobbie

Senior City Editor, FTWtoday

Rebecca is based outside of Dallas, TX and joined 6AM City as a launch editor for FTWtoday. She was born and raised in North Texas, and produced newscasts across the country for three years before returning to Dallas to work on the Good Day morning show. She loves being outdoors with her dog + trying new restaurants around town.

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Don’t miss the Tarrant County Veterans Day Parade on Monday, Nov. 11.
Help celebrate Día de los Muertos and honor those who have passed at one of these events happening in town.
Fall is here — what better way to celebrate than by picking pumpkins?
We’re giving you the 411 on the 817’s landmarks — from the Livestock Exchange Building to the Tarrant County Courthouse. Learn about their history, fun facts, and why Fort Worthians and visitors alike find them so iconic.
Find out what free things you can get with a public library card here in Fort Worth.
The abandoned home on Roberts Cutoff Road will be renovated into a restaurant with a patio and beer garden + is set to open this fall.
Did you know the local tradition didn’t start in Texas? Despite that, Texans have been donning mums since at least 1936.
Your phone eats first at these local restaurants serving stunning views.
DFW Restaurant week will take place Monday, Aug. 5-Sunday, Aug. 11, with 19 Fort Worth restaurants participating this year.
Reduce, reuse, recycle.
The renovation will create a pedestrian-friendly destination with shops, walkways, and restaurants.
Here’s a look at the must-see concerts happening around the 210 this year.
Mark your calendar for these highly anticipated concerts and music festivals coming to Dallas-Fort Worth in 2024.
Everything really is bigger in Texas, including Homecoming mums that have set Guinness World records.
Spring is here — it’s time to throw open those windows, air out those closets, and give gently used items a new home.
From the Dallas Mavericks to the Arlington Renegades, we’re giving you the 411 on the beloved sports teams in North Texas. Read everything from the Texas Ranger’s big move to DFW to how the Dallas Cowboys got the nickname America’s Team.
We hope you’re hungry because we have everything you need to know to fill your stomach with a food tour of Dallas.
Pull out those planners for some egg-citing events to celebrate Easter around Fort Worth.
The city will shut down all six lanes of North University Drive from Jacksboro Highway to Rockwood Park Drive in mid-2026.
From family-owned restaurants to venues, here are the Fort Worth businesses our readers miss the most.
Find your forever best friend at a local pet shelter.
Tell us which business you think deserves a second chance.
These pasture-raised eggs will brighten your breakfast table.
The brainchild of Opal Lee, the National Juneteenth Museum is scheduled to open on the Eastside in 2026.
Whether you’re looking for a beautiful spread for your next party, the perfect snack for a night in, or just want to treat yourself, we’ve got you covered with these local charcuterie boards.
National Margarita Day is Thursday, Feb. 22. Let’s get salty (or spicy).
Which restaurant are you going to try first?
The Horned Frogs will compete in the NFL event at Lucas Oil Stadium.
The list of best-performing cities considers the economy, resiliency, and growth of 400+ cities. See where Fort Worth ranked.
There’s still time to stock up — Girl Scout cookie season runs through March 3.