Fonroche Lighting has expanded once since moving its U.S. headquarters to Fort Worth and is already looking to do more.
Calling itself "a disruptor to the traditional streetlighting industry," Fonroche said its innovative solar-powered streetlights have been installed in more than 1,000 municipalities across 43 states.
Agen, France-based Fonroche acquired Boston-based SolarOne in 2019 to create its U.S. subsidiary. The company relocated to Fort Worth in 2023. At the time, the company employed just six people in Fort ...
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Fort Worth’s transit agency will spend millions on six contracts this year to expand and improve its commuter rail services.
One week before volunteers conduct their annual, federally mandated count of homeless living in Tarrant and Parker counties, ...
Adam Henry, a Fort Worth-based urban biologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, said cattle egrets are attracted to ...
When New Braunfels couple Mary Alice and Stanley Slater woke up Friday morning, they were surprised to see an array of ...
Ohio State on Monday won the national championship after taking down the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 34-23. It is the program's ...
Goff, with the Lions later trailing by 14, was picked off by Jeremy Chinn with 30 seconds remaining for his third ...