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Happy Monday! Here's your daily report.

Dear Fort Worth Report friend,

Good morning! 

In your Monday Report: An auditorium built by one of the most infamous hate organizations in America is one step closer to being reincarnated as a center for art and healing. Arts editor Marcheta Fornoff visited the site. 


Transform 1012 N. Main Street acquires former KKK hall as future site of a community healing space
Also, a new development along the Trinity River off University Drive will bring new retail and apartments to the area. Business editor Bob Francis has the story.

• Retail, apartments planned for area along Trinity River near WestBend
 
And, the second annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade in East Fort Worth took place Jan. 15. Photojournalist Cristian ArguetaSoto brings you the photos.

• Photo gallery: MLK parade draws crowd in East Fort Worth despite cold
 
Finally, more often than not, Euless resident Andrew Asdel sees his city lumped with other nearby Tarrant County municipalities. However, his home is much more than that. Asdel writes this week’s “Where I Live” essay.

• Where I Live: Texas man writes completely Euless essay
 
Looking for something to do? Join the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association's best best bull riders for their Bulls Night Out event 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Dickies Arena. For more details, click here. Take advantage of our calendar and list your events for free. 

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ON TAP: At 18, Kendyll Locke had two years of college courses completed. At 19, he’s the district director for Councilman Jared Williams. How did he accomplish so much so quickly? Reporter Kristen Barton has the details. Make sure you keep coming back for the latest, relevant reports on Fort Worth Report.

As always, thanks for reading, and please let us know what you want in your Report.

Cristian ArguetaSoto,
Community Engagement Journalist

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📚 What we're reading:

Editor's note: 'What we're reading' is a feature designed to boost knowledge of Fort Worth and Tarrant County residents through collaboration with other area news organizations. Any views or opinions in the stories linked below are not representative of Fort Worth Report.

◾ A woman gave birth alone in a Tarrant County Jail cell. A federal lawsuit says it's the jail's fault. (KERA)
◾ Investigation into Colleyville synagogue ordeal focuses on suspect and motives. (KERA)
◾ Dallas-based Envy Gaming is taking over management of Esports Stadium Arlington. (WFAA)
◾ In just three months, 8 North Texas superintendents announce they are leaving. (WFAA)


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