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Ted Bauer

City Editor

Ted Bauer has lived in Fort Worth for a decade after growing up in NYC (and some other stops). He previously worked in various marketing and journalism roles, including ESPN, and loves hiking, craft beer, his wife and dog, and discovering new places with friends.

Following the success of hundreds of submissions in 2024, we are getting a jump on our 2025 contest.
Following the success of 1,000+ submissions in 2023, we are getting a jump on our 2024 contest.
One of Funkytown’s most well-known musicians — if not the most well-known — has a new album coming in October, with songs being released now.
The studio space, which offers time with professional sound engineers, is available for booking.
The expansion of the University of Texas at Arlington west of Fort Worth is only one of many higher education projects underway right now in Tarrant and Parker Counties.
How will Texas A&M impact Fort Worth, and vice versa, over the next few decades?
Are you looking to get your kids into gymnastics? Here are some options in Funkytown.
On Aug. 13, the City Council will vote to purchase 512 W. Fourth St. for a future, permanent downtown library.
This section of downtown is home to Sundance Square and Bass Hall, but some development is planned in the area over the next few years.
Lindon Victor, who competes for Grenada in the decathlon, considers himself a true Texan.
Dinner attire, traffic, and more ways to fit in like a long-time local even if you’re a relative newbie.
Multiple individuals will compete for the title of “Fittest on Earth.” What should residents know?
The Fort Worth brewery scene is well-established, but the Mid-Cities brewery scene is starting to heat up. Here are three to check out.
North Texans were well-represented at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. See who landed on the podium.
Billy Bob’s Texas and Joe T. Garcia’s take the top revenue-generating spots in the city, but the full list may contain a few surprises.
Sober curious, fully sober, or just not feeling the alcohol on a given night? Here are some places to try.
First established in 1993 to help motivate students in science and engineering + to increase alternative energy awareness, the Challenge is hosted by Oncor and Lockheed Martin.
115 of you responded to our survey about where you go (or don’t) in downtown, and here’s the breakdown.
The series of buildings, dormant since 2002, will soon be a mix of senior living + commercial space.
The rapidly growing pickleball company will be near Keller and likely open in early 2025.
The MLB All-Star game itself isn’t until Tuesday, July 16, but Fort Worth + Arlington will be abuzz with events all weekend.
This section of downtown is home to several long-term tenants, but changes are on the horizon.
A demolition permit has been issued for part of the site, and four other permits could be on the way.
We’ve started to hit 100 degrees with regularity. Where can one seek out some beautiful, cool popsicles?
North Fort Worth growth is nothing short of remarkable, but let’s break it down into categories and start with food options.
Watch the night sky light up around Tarrant County on Wednesday, July 3 and Thursday, July 4.
Learn more about fostering and adopting pets around Fort Worth.
Pack your reusable shopping bags, because we’ve rounded up 12 farmers markets around Fort Worth.
Fort Worth recently approved the first community land trust in the city’s history. So, what exactly does that mean?
Walkability, safety, and maintaining the small town feel were all big answers on our survey.