Keller
FOOD & DRINK
DEVELOPING: Bear spotted in North Arlington neighborhoods
There have been multiple sightings of a black bear in North Arlington neighborhoods this morning (Monday). The first sightings were reported in the Yorktown neighborhood. “Neighbor spotted small bear in backyard,” one tipster wrote to ARLnow. “South of Yorktown High School, near N. Florida St and 26th Rd. N.”
Fort Worth names the official bird for the city
The city of Fort Worth will announce the official proclamation of the city's designated bird Wednesday as the Eastern Bluebird. The proclamation will be announced at the Fort Worth city council meeting at 6 p.m. on May 14. The Eastern Bluebird was chosen after extensive research, data analysis, and community...
A Fort Worth Tex-Mex Staple Will Move After 42 Years At Its Historic Location
The Tex-Mex food won't change at Los Vaqueros, just the location. When rumors began making the rounds about one long-time Fort Worth Mexican restaurant’s possible move, fans were up in arms. After all, people tend to get passionate when generations of diners have hosted parties and out-of-town guests at Los Vaqueros’ original Stockyards location during its 42-year run. Today the Cisneros family puts those rumors to rest.
Family sues American Airlines over 14-year-old's death after medical emergency on flight
FORT WORTH, Texas — A woman has sued Fort Worth-based American Airlines over the 2022 death of her 14-year-old son, alleging their flight's onboard defibrillator did not work and that the flight crew didn't know how to use it. Kevin Greenidge, who lived in New York City, died while...
North Texas resident wins $5 million lottery prize on $50 scratch-off ticket
FORT WORTH, Texas — A North Texas resident turned a $50 scratch-off lottery ticket into a $5 million prize, officials announced Tuesday. The winner, who is from Haslet but is remaining anonymous, bought the winning ticket from Mighty Convenience, located at 13075 Saginaw Boulevard in far north Fort Worth. The ticket was part of the Texas Lottery's $5 million Ultimate scratch-off game, according to lottery officials.
Holes in the Fort: Ripping a Bag at Kincaid’s Hamburgers
It has always been my humble opinion that you don’t really know a place until you’ve tasted the cuisine its people thrive on or in this case, clamor to. In my nearly two years back in the Fort, my mission has stayed the same, hit up all of the city’s hotspots and take a bite of the flavors that make Fort Worthians salivate. One such eatery that has been on my list of musts for a while now has been to stop by an old grocery store turned burger joint at 4901 Camp Bowie Boulevard.
Los Vaqueros to sell building, open in new location in Stockyards
Longtime landmark restaurant Los Vaqueros will reopen in the nearby Stockyards Exhibits Building after reaching an agreement to sell its large historic location. “We’re staying right here in the community we love. We’re just moving down the street to another historic building, right across the plaza from Billy Bob’s,” said President Vicki Cisneros of Cisneros Restaurants Inc.
Coyote photobombs Texas zoo’s observation camera
A curious coyote photobombed an observation camera at the Fort Worth Zoo in Texas, knocking the device over.The animals are prevalent in the state and can sometimes be found in urban and suburban neighborhoods, according to Texas Parks & Wildlife Department."We tried to get a video of our coyotes … but Walker had other plans," the zoo said on their Facebook page.The clip delighted the zoo's social media followers, with one joking: "They’re very aware of their surroundings."
Hungry Howie's Pizza now open in Keller
General Manager Ethan Hofer said that the Hungry Howie's Pizza team is really excited about being a part of the Keller community. (Mark Fadden/Community Impact) Now open in Keller's Center Stage development, Hungry Howie's Pizza is bringing its Detroit-style flavored crust pizza to North Texas. The details. After opening on...
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.