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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.

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 Texas will be well represented on the world stage at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics — these are some Olympians to watch.
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.
Following the success of hundreds of submissions in 2023, we are getting a jump on our 2024 contest.
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.
Sometimes the moment demands emotion, good or bad, and you’re not in the comfort of your own home or car — so where in 817 can you turn on the waterworks?
The commercial corridor, located northeast of downtown, has undergone an evolution in recent years.
The reopened Mountains and Desert exhibit is part of Texas Wild! and contains the youth-focused Texas Nature Traders program.
Why we’re currently discussing what the city may look like in 2.5 decades — and how you can get involved in the process.
Have loads of fun playing whirlyball — essentially a mix of bumper cars, basketball, and lacrosse — and there’s a central location near Fort Worth.
The tournament runs through Sunday, July 14.
There are opportunities to comment on the future of LaGrave Field and what the city will look like in 2050.
The Thursday night runs, presented by Cox Racing Services, are now in their 39th year.
We’ve got some big buckets covered here: meat, beer, and axes.
The outfit’s 42nd annual Summer Dance Concert will run from June 20-23, featuring free lawn admission and a mix of classical and modern ballet.