From the Stockyards ice skating rink to a Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter strike, our photojournalists at the Fort Worth Report capture the diversity of events through images of the week. If you have events or photo opportunities, contact community engagement journalist Cristian ArguetaSoto at cristian.arguetasoto@fortworthreport.org or on Twitter.
Journalists at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram grab signs during a strike on Nov. 28. Local union members are striking after alleging the newspaper’s parent company, McClatchy, has failed to fairly negotiate a contract. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) Jon Schleuss, president of The NewsGuild-Communications Workers of America, walks with journalists at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram during a strike on Nov. 28. Local union members are striking after alleging the newspaper’s parent company, McClatchy, has failed to fairly negotiate a contract. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) Journalists at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram march during a strike on Nov. 28. Local union members are striking after alleging the newspaper’s parent company, McClatchy, has failed to fairly negotiate a contract. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) Journalists at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram march during a strike on Nov. 28. Local union members are striking after alleging the newspaper’s parent company, McClatchy, has failed to fairly negotiate a contract. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) Students play with cubes, pyramids and other shapes during a learning lab inside Rocketship Public Schools’ Dennis Dunkins Elementary in Fort Worth on Nov. 7, 2022. (Jacob Sanchez | Fort Worth Report) Students work on online lessons in the back of a learning lab inside Rocketship Public Schools’ Dennis Dunkins Elementary in Fort Worth on Nov. 7, 2022. (Jacob Sanchez | Fort Worth Report) The Stockyards Rodeo Rink will be open through Feb. 5 in order to coincide with the first three weeks of rodeo events including championship rodeos, bullfighting, Working Ranch Cowboys Association rodeos and the Legends Christmas concert, said Stockyards Rodeo Rink general manager Matt Canavan. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) Autry Hardick drinks water after skating on Nov. 28 at the Stockyards Rodeo Rink, 121 E. Exchange Ave. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) Autry Hardick, blue, and Brack Hardick, beige, help each other skate on Nov. 28 at the Stockyards Rodeo Rink, 121 E. Exchange Ave. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) Kelli Hardick, right, watches her nephews Autry Hardick and Brack Hardick as they skate on Nov. 28 at the Stockyards Rodeo Rink, 121 E. Exchange Ave. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) Stockyards Rodeo Rink supervisor Brock Mankin skates and keeps an eye on other skaters on Nov. 28 at the Stockyards Rodeo Rink, 121 E. Exchange Ave. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) Families skate on Nov. 28 at the Stockyards Rodeo Rink, 121 E. Exchange Ave. The ice skating rink opened Nov. 25 and will be open through Feb. 5. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report) Barry Lewis and his family are divided between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Oklahoma Sooners. His sister, Karen Lewis Dowler ‘89 (left), Barry Lewis ‘87, father, Bob Lewis, mother, Kay Lewis, brother-in-law Doug Dowler ‘88 and nephew Kevin Dowler (right). (Courtesy Photo | Barry Lewis)
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Click! A look back at the top photos of the week in Fort Worth, Tarrant County
by Cristian ArguetaSoto, Fort Worth Report
December 2, 2022