Kate Mazade

Kate Mazade

Senior City Editor, FTWtoday

Kate is a Fort Worth native, having returned home after studying architecture and journalism in Alabama and New York. Her writing has appeared in interntional and national publications including Dezeen, Metropolis, Madame Architect, American Theatre, and Architectural Record. She is the co-author of “Dearest Babe, Letters from a World War II Flight Surgeon.”

The popular parlor game is sweeping Fort Worth — get the 411 on local clubs, classes and events.
City Council recently approved a $367,000 contract with engineering firm Freese & Nichols to evaluate the 50-year-old downtown landmark.
We’ve got all you need to know before you go to the premiere fashion event in Cowtown.
DFW International Airport opened in 1974 and quickly rose to its status as the best large airport in North America.
Check out our guide to the many meaningful murals you can find around our city.
The $3.5 million English cottage was commissioned by the inventor of the Drumstick ice cream cone.
Pull out those planners for some egg-citing events to celebrate Easter around Fort Worth.
Fort Worth Bike Sharing has unveiled the full set of #FWBikesy bikes created by artist Gerald Bell.
Learn more about the legends behind the Texas state flower and where you can find the iconic blooms around Cowtown.
Celebrate the Irish holiday with local happenings around Cowtown.
Chow down, Cowtown — its the 100th anniversary of the Caesar salad.
From the TCU Horned Frogs to the Arlington Renegades, we’re giving you the 411 on the beloved sports teams in North Texas. Read everything from the Texas Ranger’s big move to DFW to how the Dallas Cowboys got the nickname America’s Team.
The development group, alongside lead designer Lake | Flato, presented an updated vision for the Panther Island Project to the Trinity River Water District and Fort Worth City Council.
Mark your calendars for nine headline musicals and three additional performances as part of the Broadway at the Bass 2024-2025 season.
Check out these local and state organizations taking collections for the victims of the Smokehouse Creek Fire and other Texas Panhandle wildfires.
Fort Worth’s restaurants, cafes, and diners serving up all the eggs, pancakes, mimosas, and other brunch favorites you want to eat.
We want to know: Who has the best barbecue in Cowtown? Vote for your favorite to help determine a champion.
Two developers have submitted proposals to redevelop the Community Arts Center at 1300 Gendy St. + we’re breaking down what’s in each design.
See how thoroughly you’ve been reading our newsletter with a 10-question news quiz about Fort Worth’s biggest headlines in February.
Check out resources from Audubon Texas to learn more about how we can protect our feathered friends on their journeys north.
Start packing — you’re not going to want to miss these new apartments in this rising Fort Worth neighborhood.
The brainchild of Opal Lee, the National Juneteenth Museum is scheduled to open on the Eastside in 2025.
The owners of Panther City BBQ purchased the 93-year-old Bailey’s Bar-B-Que in downtown Fort Worth + plan to keep the barbecue restaurant running with new and old recipes.
Clean out your bookshelf and give back to other local readers with these local organization that accept book donations.
The city’s Transportation & Public Works Department will debut new innovative bike lane signals from downtown to Gateway Park.
Head to the Vintage Flying Museum at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport to see historic and preserved aircraft.
We’re highlighting the best kid-friendly activities that Fort Worth, TX has to offer — complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
No need for rose-colored glasses — Fort Worth is already pretty in pink.
Trinity Metro is closing the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) Richland Hills Station and opening Trinity Lakes Station.
Don’t let the Super Bowl bowl over this local sports news round up with new contracts at the Dallas Cowboys, Baylor Bears, and Texas Rangers.