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Building a strong financial future often starts with smart planning and informed decisions. One of the key strategies professionals rely on is strategic asset allocation. This method is not about chasing quick returns or reacting emotionally to market changes. Instead, it looks at your big goals and helps your money grow over time. Putting your…| Fort Worth Weekly
For decades, navigating mental health care in Texas—especially in a fast-growing city like Fort Worth—has come with more roadblocks than clear pathways. But change is happening. If you’re living in Fort Worth or the surrounding area and wondering what options you have for getting real support, this guide breaks it down. From updated laws to…| Fort Worth Weekly
As I mentioned last week, there has been little to no traction for the No Kings 2.0 event, rumored to be happening this Friday. I have found exactly one in our area. Indivisible is doing a No Kings Bridge Display event at 9am on Friday at the UNT Pedestrian Bridge on I-35 near Airport Road…| Fort Worth Weekly
As Independence Day approaches, it's the perfect time to change up your holiday menu with dishes that combine classic American flavors with a chef's touch. Chef Dennis Littley, with over 40 years of culinary experience, shares his specially crafted recipes that are both crowd-pleasers and easy to prepare at home. These dishes are guaranteed to impress your…| Fort Worth Weekly
Maybe it’s just that time of year. Community socials. Reunions, cookouts, get-togethers. They’re fun, for sure, but there’s always that one uncle (or aunt — no reason to get gender-specific) who's a little weird (or crazy), and their only superpower seems to be cornering other members of the affair and pissing in their ear until…| Fort Worth Weekly
Below are some local and national resources for your consideration. Along with astrology, you’ll find services near you in The Local List, plus national options as well. Welcome to the Bulletin Board. FREE WILL ASTROLOGY ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): What may appear to be slow or static is actually moving. The developing changes are…| Fort Worth Weekly
A fair number of Bollywood movies have stories that stretch out over decades so that the same actor portrays a father and then his son. Rarely do we see this happen with the same actress portraying a mother and daughter, but that is exactly what happens in The Queen of My Dreams, which is not…| Fort Worth Weekly
On Saturday, Growl Records/Division Brewing (509 E Abram St, Arlington, 682-252-7639) hosts the EP release of Cease & Desist, a 10-inch vinyl split between two of Fort Worth’s longest-running, highest-octane rock ’n’ roll bands: the Me-Thinks and The Dangits. The EP, recorded at Dangits drummer Russ Gender’s home studio, captures these two titans of crumpled…| Fort Worth Weekly
We have officially hit the steamy shores of Summerland and the annual epidemic of PTO being left out to dry. Approximately two-thirds of Americans don’t use all their paid time off, a rate that's up 14% from 2017 and that leaves a whopping $312 billion on the table. When surveyed, employees said it's hard to…| Fort Worth Weekly
Though more than two months have passed since a Mavericks player has set foot on the court, like it or not, an unavoidable buzz is building around the team. In May, near impossible odds saw Dallas figuratively and literally winning the lottery, securing the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s NBA draft. Last week,…| Fort Worth Weekly