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A BBQ restaurant with heart has arrived in Arlington: Called Hump’s BBQ, it’s in the former Jambo’s Barbecue Shack space at 2503 W. Pioneer Pkwy. in Pantego where it opened in early June.
At Star Spangled Nights, Six Flags Over Texas will celebrate the 4th of July with a 12-minute display of fireworks synchronized to patriotic music.
The Fort Worth area has plenty of options when it comes to celebrating the 4th of July, as many cities in and around Tarrant County put on their own events. Some are big, some are small, but all ...
Gamers will get to experience the music of some of their favorite games when PlayStation | The Concert comes to Will Rogers Auditorium in Fort Worth on Thursday, March 5, 2026 as part of a world tour.
In 2025, it will cost $22,337 annually to raise a child in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington region, a recent SmartAsset report found. That amount has risen 1.87 percent since 2024, when childrearing in ...
A buzzy Fort Worth Mexican restaurant has closed: Paco’s Mexican Cuisine, has closed its location in Sundance Square at 156 W. 4th St., after three years.
Books are your friends, and now there's a new place in Fort Worth to get them: Called Recluse Books, it's an independently-owned bookstore that just opened in the Near Southside at 465 S. Main St.
Ranch to Table: Dinner with XIT Ranch at Bricks and Horses Seven-course communal wine pairing dinner will highlight the historic Texas Panhandle ranch, XIT Ranch. Drew Knowles, a descendant of the ...
This June roundup of Fort Worth dining news is jampacked with exciting news including a flurry of openings, and loads of new menus. Don't miss out on halal sandwiches, a wine bar, and a new spot to ...
“Mary Sue’s Hot Chicken & Dough is named after Eddie Deen's mother, Mary Sue, who was the soul of her family kitchen," Anderson says. "The restaurant was borne from the legacy of a woman who defined ...
Let’s get it out of the way right at the top: The new live-action How to Train Your Dragon, coming a mere 15 years after the original animated film, serves no real purpose other than to make more ...