What comes next depends on you. Support the next chapter of local news.

What comes next depends on you. Support the next chapter of local news.

A lot is being said about the future of Fort Worth and Tarrant County — the growth, the momentum, the promise. And it’s true. Our region is changing fast. New development is transforming neighborhoods, and decisions made today will influence our cities for decades to come.But in the midst of all this change, where can you turn to make sense of it all?That question is at the heart of why the Fort Worth Report exists. Our nonprofit newsroom was created in response to the urgent need for trusted local news at a time when Fort Worth and Tarrant County were no longer being covered with the depth and consistency our communities deserve.This April, we’re celebrating our 4th birthday and asking for your help to meet this moment. In just four years, we’ve become vital to civic life — reporting on local government, education, infrastructure, the arts and more. Will you help us keep showing up for this community, neighbor?

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Our independent, local newsroom holds up both a mirror and a microscope to our community, helping people see the opportunities and challenges around them and understand how they can take part in shaping what comes next.

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The Fort Worth Report was built by people who care about this community. If you believe in the power of trusted local news to inform, connect and strengthen Fort Worth and Tarrant County, consider sending a birthday gift to support our next year of reporting.

Donate TodayThis kind of journalism isn’t a luxury. It’s essential. Especially now, when it’s harder than ever to know who or what to trust, we’ve made a clear choice. We don’t publish opinions. We stay rooted in facts. And we remain accountable only to the people we serve.As more of our neighbors turn to the Fort Worth Report, the demand for independent local journalism continues to grow. With your support, we can reach more residents across Tarrant County, keep our reporting free and accessible to all, and ensure we are ready to meet the needs of a rapidly changing community.And this month, your impact will go twice as far. Thanks to a generous $12,500 match from longtime readers Joan and Robert Benda, every gift made right now will be matched, dollar for dollar.Four years in, and the story is far from over. Thank you for helping us write what comes next.Chris Cobler is the publisher and CEO of the Fort Worth Report. He may be reached at chris.cobler@fortworthreport.org.

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