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This hunky ‘Yellowstone’ actor is now an honorary Fort Worth Police officer
“Yellowstone” star Cole Hauser traded in his cowboy hat for a police badge this week. Hauser, who plays Rip Wheeler on the Paramount modern Western drama, was appointed as an honorary Fort Worth Police officer by Chief Neil Noakes at a ceremony Wednesday. The designation is a “small token...
Jameela, baby gorilla born in Fort Worth, spends more time with new Cleveland zoo family
“We did see them sleeping together last night — Freddy was holding Jameela and also holding hands with Kayembe during the night, so that was all very sweet to see,” the zoo shared in a new video.
New boardwalk at Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge allows residents to see a different side of Fort Worth
The Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge opened the Marty Leonard Lotus Marsh Boardwalk as a gift to Mother Nature on Earth Day. The boardwalk is on the far northwest side of the property. The expansion will give visitors a new perspective on Lake Worth. From the boardwalk, visitors will...
PB&J hot dog? Fort Worth food truck puts unique spin on the classic American food
FORT WORTH, Texas — There are roughly eight billion people in the world, but there’s only one person on earth who thought, "You know what would go great on a hot dog? Peanut butter and jelly.’”. “I was eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich one night...
Dallas-Fort Worth Welcomes French Flair with New Paris Baguette Bakery Locations
Dallas-Fort Worth residents are in for a French treat as the Paris Baguette bakery franchise is setting up shop with not one, but four locations slated for the area, "everything is made and served fresh from scratch daily," Rahul Rai, franchise development owner told The Dallas Express. The Grand Prairie entrepreneurial duo, Rahul and April Rai, are behind the move that's gonna stir up some serious pastry and bread-induced buzz in town.
Discount home decor store Homesense now open in Alliance
Fort Worth is home to Texas' first Homesense store. (Courtesy Homesense) Homesense is now open in the Alliance area of Fort Worth, offering a variety of furniture, an art and mirror gallery, lighting options, a rug emporium, and more at discounted prices. The Fort Worth store is the first store...
Made in Tarrant: Amberock takes filmmaking to the streets of Fort Worth
Editor’s note: Made in Tarrant is an occasional Q&A series on small businesses started in Tarrant County. Submit your business here. “The Actor” held its world premier on the red carpet at Fort Worth’s AMC Palace 9 on April 6. The film comes from Amberock Productions, which now calls Fort Worth home. It was filmed in and around the city with plenty of recognizable locations. The film is available on Apple TV, Amazon and other streaming services.
New Jersey-Based Rook TX Claims $95 Million Lotto Texas Jackpot in Fort Worth Area
A single ticket sold in Colleyville, just outside of Fort Worth, matched all six numbers in the massive $95 million Lotto Texas jackpot on April 22, the Texas Lottery announced, as reported by KSAT. The winning numbers are 3, 5, 18, 29, 30, and 52. The winner, a limited partnership...
Amphibian Stage announces playwrights and actors for SparkFest 2024
DALLAS/FORT WORTH, Texas (April 22nd, 2024) – After a nationwide search, Amphibian Stage announces the artists selected to share their talents at SparkFest 2024. In 2024, SparkFest, the annual performing arts festival, will celebrate the AAPI (Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders) community. For this year’s festival, three playwrights and 10 actors were selected among a high volume of applicants, both locally and nationwide.
Artists like Nigeria's Jeribai Andrew-Jaja brave weather for Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival
FORT WORTH – Art lovers are braving the rain for the 37th annual Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival. Organizers are taking precautions with the stormy weather. The wet and soggy day didn't keep avid art fans from the festival. "There's going to be breaks in the weather, and people should just come on out because it's a lot of fun," festival attendee Pat Martin said. Festival spokesperson Claire Armstrong said organizers have plans in place for severe weather. "We're open rain or shine. The only reason we would close is if we had lightning, really bad lightning, really bad thunder,...
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