 Hello and welcome to the Fort Report, I'm Chris Connolly, and I'm Alicia Woodruff. The people have spoken and the people chose Betsy Price as the next Mayor of Fort Worth. The residents of District 7 also chose their next representative with the election of Dennis Schingleton. We at Fort Worth TV congratulate the winners who will soon join a Council of Seized Representatives. Both Mayor-Elect Price and Council Member-Elect Schingleton will be officially sworn in at the July 12th City Council meeting beginning at 7pm at City Hall. We'll also be saying goodbye to some special people as Mayor Mike Moncree and Council Member Carter Bredet stepped down from their posts after deciding against seeking another term. You can watch the transfer of power as Mayor-Elect Price is sworn in on the city's website or on the city's municipal channel available through your local cable television provider. Alicia did you catch the Mayor repelling down the 26-story XTO building in downtown? Oh my goodness, it was awesome. You know, I know Betsy Price is an avid biker. I wonder if she'd do the X Games. Speaking of contests, for the third time in its history, the city of Fort Worth was named an all-American city by the National Civic League. This is a prestigious honor and proof that the city of Fort Worth is not only an exciting place to be, but it's a city that works together to solve problems. That's right. Yay, Fort Worth! A special Fort Worth delegation traveled to Kansas City to compete for the prize and brought home the victory. Our folks knocked it out of the park with stories about how Fort Worth partnered up with citizens and organizations to address homelessness, mental health services, and graffiti. The city also won this honor in 1964 and 1993. The latest honor is a tribute to you, the people of Fort Worth, who make this city so special. So congratulations to all of you out there. So Chris, are you ready and in shape for some softball? Me? In shape? Yeah, there's a reason they call me the Iron Man. Or anything as long as it doesn't include trying to climb down the outside of a building. Good. Because registration now is open for adult softball and volleyball leagues through Fort Worth Athletics. You and a group of friends or coworkers can register for the fall season through July 22nd. Visit the city's athletics webpage at fortworthgov.org slash athletics for all the information. It's a great way to meet new people, feed that competitive urge, and stay fit. It's also a way for me to have a heat stroke in the middle of August. Chris, how weenie.