Good morning, this is Fort Worth Local Pulse for Saturday, September 27th, 2025. As we wake up to another beautiful autumn morning in Cowtown, let us start with a look at what is happening right now. The early risers among us are stepping outside to mild temperatures, with skies mostly sunny and highs heading up to the mid-eighties today. Expect a gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities and events around the city. Rain is not in the forecast, so those with plans at Trinity Park or the Botanic Garden can breathe easy. Let us shift to breaking news from the local business scene. Wolf Valley Homes, a familiar name in the Dallas-Fort Worth housing market, is celebrating a major milestone. This Texas-based builder clocks in ten years this week, and to mark the occasion, they have launched an anniversary sale on select models of their luxury tiny homes. The sale runs through November first and their leadership is reflecting on a decade of helping Fort Worth families find more affordable, flexible alternatives in our ever-changing housing landscape. They are also expanding their reach into Houston and remain committed to quality and innovation, so we are seeing continued growth in the region’s tiny home market. In city hall, there were no dramatic late-night decisions, but we are keeping our eyes on upcoming votes concerning water infrastructure upgrades and property tax amendments. These could directly affect our utility bills and local business environment. If anything significant drops later in the day, we will bring you those updates tomorrow. Over at Dickies Arena, sports fans have much to look forward to this weekend. The Professional Bull Riders Team Series Rattler Days event is underway, drawing national attention and packed crowds. Tonight at Dickies Arena, hometown riders face off against the Oklahoma Wildcatters. The Texas Rattlers are ready to defend local pride in what has become a fierce regular-season showdown, and there are new faces on the Oklahoma team after several injuries. Meanwhile, Florida Freedom continues to dominate the league, breaking single-season win records and raising the bar for other teams heading into postseason. Speaking of Dickies Arena, fight fans are buzzing about an upcoming home-region bout. Local star Vergil Ortiz Jr. is gearing up for a November title defense right here in Fort Worth. He will take on Erickson Lubin, promising another memorable night for local boxing enthusiasts and bringing even more energy to our fall sports calendar. For those following the local job market, new hiring opportunities are opening at luxury home providers, logistics firms along I-35W, and health services in Clearfork. Job postings in Hospitality, construction, and healthcare all show solid numbers, with about five hundred new positions listed this week alone. Turning to schools, Fort Worth ISD celebrated two high schools advancing to regional debate championships, and local soccer teams secured big wins Thursday evening. These student achievements keep our school pride strong. Quick look at community events—tonight kicks off the annual Near Southside Music Crawl, featuring local bands at venues along Magnolia Avenue. Tomorrow, families are invited to the Stockyards for the Fall Harvest Festival, with food, crafts, and live entertainment. On the real estate front, inventory remains tight. Median home prices in central Fort Worth are hovering near four hundred thousand, while tiny homes, thanks to Wolf Valley’s sale, are drawing renewed interest as vacation and starter homes. Now for a brief crime report. According to Tarrant County’s latest public register, last night saw two notable incidents downtown: a vehicle break-in near Commerce Street, resulting in one arrest, and a report of a disturbance on West 7th Street. The Fort Worth Police advise continued neighborhood vigilance but report that violent crime remained low over the past twenty-four hours. We also want to share a quick feel-good story this morning. Volunteers from Meadowbrook have completed a successful food drive, collecting thousands of pounds of groceries to support local families in need, proving once more how Fort Worth pulls together in tough times. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Fort Worth Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI