The Brenham-based creamery is making the most of blackberry and peach season. Brenham,TX—Just as temperatures rise higher than the depths of Hades Blue Bell has come to cool us down. The Brenham-based creamery brought back a slate of flavors for the summer: Oatmeal Cream Pie, Southern Blackberry Cobbler and Peaches and Homemade Vanilla, all […]
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Fort Worth’s Keith House donates pews to historic Como Baptist church
by Marissa GreeneJuly 9, 2024 4:53 pm Ethelene McCullough took a trip down memory lane while sitting on the straight-back, solid wood pews in the balcony of her church in Como. She has been going to Zion Missionary Baptist Church, located in the heart of the historically Black west Fort Worth […]
That Kid From Como.
Arts advocate Estrus Tucker exit rolls off Fort Worth’s art commission by Marcheta Fornoff September 26, 2023 4:45 pm Estrus Tucker accepts Arts Fort Worth’s Advocate for the Arts Award at its annual Heart of Gold Awards. (Courtesy photo | StyleFW Photography) The Fort Worth Commission, the body that advises and […]
Showboats Win Battle for UFL Bottom 19-12 Over Houston
(27) Darius VIctor rushed for two touchdowns in the 4th quarter to led Showboats to its second win of the season. photo by Don Mooney Memphis, TN – Deja vu for the Showboats at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium, as they finish the season the same way they started with a win […]
Texas’ iconic travel stop Buc-ee’s isn’t impressing everyone
Some Stafford County, Virginia, residents are protesting a possible Buc-ee’s. By Abigail Rosenthal,Culture EditorMay 24, 2024 Despite Buc-ee’s growing popularity across the country, not everyone is eager for the beaver to come to town. Plans to build a Buc-ee’s in Stafford County, Virginia, inspired picketers to protest outside of a public safety center […]
Fort Worth’s inaugural veterans affairs officer wants to champion city’s 44K vets
POSTED INLOCAL GOVERNMENT by Cecilia LenzenMay 26, 2024 12:00 pm Sign up for essential news for the Fort Worth area. Delivered to your inbox — completely free. Joaquin Castillo felt called to serve his country in 2001, when a “crazy” coincidence spared him from the tragedy of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack […]
Hill Country ranch owned by Mrs. Baird’s Bread heirs hits market for $12.9M
The family has conserved the 761-acre Texas ranch since 1951. By Janet Miranda,Trending News Reporter May 12, 2024 A 761-acre ranch in Hill Country owned by the family behind a beloved Texas brand, Mrs. Baird’s Bread Company. has been recently listed for sale. The Baird Miller Creek Ranch has been owned by the family […]
Got Him!
TEXAS Henry Cuellar’s Indictment Creates a Mess for Democrats in Texas The Texas Democrat vowed to continue his bid for reelection despite a federal indictment, and it could cost his party the seat. Casey Murray and Ryan Hernández May 03, 2024 05:07 PM | Updated: May 03, 2024 05:18 PM Rep. Henry […]
“We’re Done.” 97.1 The Freak Fires On-Air Crew, Will Return to Rock Radio Format
By Kelly Dearmore April 26, 2024 The Old Grey Wolf, Mike Rhyner, and many of his co-workers at 97.1 are out of a job. Mike Brooks Sixteen months after making a major splash on North Texas radio, talk radio station 97.1 The Freak will stop freaking. Citing anonymous sources only, Athlon Sports’ […]
Chasing The Eclipse
My Experience on Delta’s Eclipse Flight From Dallas to Detroit: Worth It? James Larounis Updated:April 9, 2024, 2:28am CDT Edited by: Keri Stooksbury A total solar eclipse is something that doesn’t reach the continental U.S. very often. When this year’s eclipse was announced for April 8, 2024, Delta Air Lines worked […]