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Zyn22 becomes new fitness option in Fort Worth

By TCU 360
Published Mar 3, 2015

Zyn22 is a new celebrity fitness craze that has come to Fort Worth. “It incorporates high energy music, motivational speaking and community through movement,” said Zyn22 instructor Denis Morton. Unlike...

Court date reset for man accused of stabbing TCU senior

Published Mar 2, 2015

David Hidalgo, the man accused of killing TCU senior Stewart Trese last year, was scheduled to accept or decline a plea bargain this morning, but his court appearance has been rescheduled. Hidalgo’s...

Fort Worth ISD sole superintendent finalist withdraws candidacy

By TCU 360
Published Mar 1, 2015
Sante Fe Public Schools Superintendent Joel D. Boyd has withdrawn as the sole finalist to fill the Fort Worth school district superintendent vacancy.

This week in Paschal sports: Winter weather shuffles calendar

Published Feb 27, 2015

The sleet and snow sweeping through North Texas this week has moved a few things around on the Paschal athletic schedule.

Fort Worth emergency responders handle slick conditions

By TCU 360
Published Feb 27, 2015

In preparation for the second round of winter weather this week, Fort Worth emergency responders are working cooperatively to keep the city functioning as safely as possible.

Paschal High School senior awarded Davey O’Brien High School Scholarship

By TCU 360
Published Feb 26, 2015

One of R.L. Paschal High School’s top students is both a scholar and an athlete.

Bass family private collection opening at the Kimbell

By TCU 360
Published Feb 26, 2015

The Kimbell Art Museum will open a new temporary exhibit showcasing the personal collections of Nancy Lee and Perry R. Bass starting March 1.

The collection will feature 37 paintings and sculptures that represent a wide range of time periods,

Winter storm falls short of weather predictions

By TCU 360
Published Feb 26, 2015

Fort Worth did not suffer as badly from the weather conditions last night as it was expected to. The winter storm hit surrounding areas in north Texas but stayed mild throughout the city of Fort Worth.

Fort Worth commuters saw reasonable cond

Salon’s sale sets standards for success

By TCU 360
Published Feb 25, 2015

The scents of lavender, chamomile and acetone fill the air as the room hums with the sounds of buzzing machines, electric nail files and burbling water; and hanging over the window, a 50 percent off banner beckons passersby looking for pampering.

Salon's sale sets standards for success

By TCU 360
Published Feb 25, 2015

The scents of lavender, chamomile and acetone fill the air as the room hums with the sounds of buzzing machines, electric nail files and burbling water; and hanging over the window, a 50 percent off banner beckons passersby looking for pampering.

Second wave of winter expected to hit Fort Worth

By TCU 360
Published Feb 25, 2015

Another storm is heading to North Texas Tuesday night and is expected to last until noon Wednesday.

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for snow until 6 a.m. Wednesday with about one to three inches to projected

Suspicious vehicle stopped near TCU

By TCU 360
Published Feb 25, 2015

TCU police stopped a suspicious white Isuzu box truck in a nearby neighborhood early this morning, according to a crime alert emailed to students, faculty and staff.

George Flores, former Paschal High School assistant band director,