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Friday, Jul 5

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A First Taste of the Crossroads Café Menu

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A newly opened breakfast and lunch restaurant in Alvarado creates an inviting ambiance right off of bustling U.S. 67.

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Shannon Osbakken Celebrates Opening Her Third Business

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This North Texas native has much to celebrate these days, including the opening of her latest food concept, a way-chill Riverside restaurant called the Tropic Lady.

Wednesday, Jul 3

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Meow Wolf Grapevine Celebrates Its First Birthday This July

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This abstract art collective is throwing a multi-day bash to mark this first milestone in style.

Daltile's ONE Quartz Surfaces

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Daltile’s ONE Quartz Surfaces seamlessly merge timeless elegance with cutting-edge technology, offering an extensive range of design options to bring your countertop vision to life effortlessly.

17

Iconic Tex-Mex Restaurant in Cleburne Burns Down

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A 50-year-old landmark restaurant that housed two Tex-Mex concepts in Cleburne was destroyed by a fire earlier this week.

Tuesday, Jul 2

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Trinity Valley Salutatorian Literally Sprinted to the Finish Line

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For Jessica Wu, there was no such thing as "senioritis." She had things yet to do and accomplish as the school year wound down.

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Artist Juan Velazquez Talks About His Latest Baseball-Related Mural

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A mural depicting Latino and Latina baseball and softball players throughout the years will be unveiled in Fort Worth on July 10.

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July Foodie News

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Burgers N Beyond opens a new Ghost Kitchen, King Tut moves to a new locale, and Toro Toro pays homage to the cuisine of Oaxaca this July.

Monday, Jul 1

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John Sharp, You're Not Going Anywhere Until We Say 'Thank You'

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“John Sharp embraced the development of a significant A&M Fort Worth campus from our first meeting. This will be one of his lasting legacies.”

Community Support Keeps SiNaCa Studios Ablaze

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A two-week long fundraising campaign ends in triumph for the only public access studio for making glass art in North Texas.

18

These Pet Owners and Their Pets Have an Uncanny Resemblance

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See which one of this year’s look alike contestants really match their pet’s style and persona’s.

Friday, Jun 28

22

The Botanic Garden Celebrates 90 Years This Fall

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Since 1934, the Botanic Garden has been an oasis in the midst of Fort Worth’s bustling cityscape.

20

Texas Wesleyan Makes Football Good Business

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The new coach at Texas Wesleyan has taken the reins of a football program on the rise at a school trending in the same direction at age 134. Down ... set ... hut, hut.

18

Our Pick of July Events In Fort Worth

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Get ready for an action-packed July with a Taekwondo championship, a Janet Jackson concert, and a Rooftop watch party all lined up for an unforgettable month.

Thursday, Jun 27

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Fort Worth-Based Yesway Coming to the Aid of New Mexico Wildfire Victims

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The company is donating $100,000, but you can help, too.

23

Portillo’s Plans for Three New Spots in the Lone Star State

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This ever-popular Chicago-style hot dog concept announces plans for three new casual dining locales around Texas.

19

Will ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Part 2 Be Worth the Wait?

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A writer’s strike, and the departure of the show’s lead actor casts a shadow over the highly anticipated final season of this contemporary Western drama.

Wednesday, Jun 26

23

The Newcomer’s Guide to Fort Worth

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How to eat, play, talk, and dress like an honest-to-goodness Fort Worthian

22

United Way of Tarrant County Brings Aboard New CFO

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In addition to his work in the nonprofit sector, Eric Marin has run several successful businesses in the healthcare and consulting sectors

21

Frios Gourmet Pops Hustle Happiness in Cowtown

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There’s nothing quite like the cool sensation of a popsicle on a hot summer’s day —more especially one made with fresh ingredients.

Tuesday, Jun 25

18

Race Street’s Restaurant Redux

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This list of new restaurant arrivals in the Race Street neighborhood reveals the tenacity of Fort Worth’s culinary scene.

17

Trinity Metro Provides Insights on Its Plans for the Future

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Buses, upgrades, and on-demand services are just a part of what’s in store for Fort Worthians who rely on public transportation to get around.

Monday, Jun 24

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Chef Joshua Motte Caters to the Masses

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How this local entrepreneur created a personalized meal prep and food delivery business ready to place a home cooked meal on your table.

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New Study Indicates Fort Worthians Take the Shortest Drives

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Whether we’re going across the street or a block away, Fort Worth is number one in the nation when it comes to short trips.

Friday, Jun 21

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June’s Photo of the Month Extends into the Sky

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A fortuitous photo moment unveils two objects meant to soar above the earth.

21

Upgrades to the Omni Theater Continue

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The skeleton of what will be the very first digital dome inside a museum at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is already taking shape.

Tuesday, Jun 18

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Opera Star Shares Renowned Voice With Fort Worth, Opal Lee on Juneteenth

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"What a voice! As the kids would say, that was off the chain." — Opal Lee

19

Chatting With Lili Froehlich of ‘Hamilton’

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The Tony Award-winning musical is running at Bass Performance Hall through June 23.

16

Oma Leen’s Is Worth the Journey to Hico

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This popular farm-to-table restaurant has reopened in a beautifully restored 19th-century building in a tiny town a few miles southwest of Fort Worth.

Monday, Jun 17

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Welcome Home Opal Lee

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Over 80 years have passed since a 12-year-old Lee and her family were violently burned out of their home. Now, she’s back — for good.