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P.F. Chang’s To Go closes in Flower Mound
P.F. Chang’s To Go has closed in Flower Mound after less than two-and-a-half years in business. Launched in 2020, the P.F. Chang’s To Go concept features a smaller footprint with a focus on to-go orders, including online ordering, takeout, catering and delivery options. The popular Asian chain’s location next to Market Street, 3750 Long Prairie Road, opened in January 2022 but closed its doors in the last week. The Flower Mound location’s webpage has been taken down from the company’s website, and its Facebook and Google pages both say it is permanently closed.
Lewisville City Council declares July Parks and Recreation Month
The Lewisville City Council unanimously approved a proclamation declaring July 2024 as Parks and Recreation Month during its regular meeting July 1. The city joins the U. S. House of Representatives and the National Recreation and Park Association in recognizing the importance of parks and recreation in communities.
Lewisville ISD Education Foundation empowers students and teachers
Dr. Randy Canivel tries to avoid clichés whenever possible. Yet, even he couldn’t resist leaning on a few of them when asked how the Lewisville ISD Education Foundation stands out year after year amid a sea of valuable Denton County non-profits. “We shape the future,” Canivel said. “It...
Storm cleanup completed in Flower Mound, half-done in Highland Village
More than a month after late May storms that left tons of debris throughout the area, the cleanup efforts have been completed in Flower Mound, but there is still plenty left to do in Highland Village. The morning after Memorial Day, severe storms and high winds downed trees, limbs and...
Woman files civil suit against Denton County, accuses sheriff's office of forcing her to remove her hijab
DENTON COUNTY, Texas — A woman has filed a civil lawsuit against Denton County and three Denton County correctional officers after she was reportedly forced to remove her hijab after while booked into the county's jail. The suit, filed by Tanya Victoria, argues that Denton County, through Denton County...
Refreshing Staff Who Keep the Southlake Library Fun: Meet Rebecca
Over the past year, you might have noticed some delightful changes at the Southlake Library. From managing our coffee bar and engaging puzzles to a selection of refreshing teas that have become a hit among patrons, Rebecca's touch is everywhere. Her efforts have even streamlined the check-out process, making it easier than ever to find and borrow your next great read.
Storytelling in the sky: North Texas company’s drone shows popular for July Fourth
A North Texas company is booming as its festive holiday drone shows are poised to light up the sky for July Fourth celebrations in 12 states. Sky Elements Drones, which was based in North Richland Hills for many years before its recent move to Coppell, will conduct 35 shows for Independence Day, including Irving’s Sparks & Stripes celebration at Levy Event Plaza and the Denton celebration at Quakertown Park. Both events will be held the evening of July 3.
City of Grapevine urging people to avoid the lake on the 4th, Fireworks Extravaganza relocated
GRAPEVINE — North Texans still looking to make plans for the Fourth of July should avoid Grapevine Lake. That's the message city officials are spreading ahead of the holiday."This is just a dangerous place," said Mona Quintanilla with the City of Grapevine. "We don't advise people to come out and swim or do anything as such."The water is more than 15 feet above normal right now, after heavy rains in May and early June. Multiple lakefront parks and boat ramps remain closed."We passed by some light posts and some gazebos, you could just see the roofs of them," said Dan...
Coppell Police Department responds to organized retail theft and other incidents between June 24-30
The Coppell Police Department responded to multiple theft incidents between June 24-30 as of July 1 according to communitycrimemap.com. An organized retail theft from a specialty store over $100 was reported for 3:11 p.m. June 24 in the 200 block of N Denton Tap Road.
Texas 10 Most Wanted fugitive captured in Wisconsin
AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas 10 Most Wanted sex offender is back in custody following his recent arrest in Wyoming, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).Authorities arrested Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offender Ramiro Manuel Dominguez, 35, on June 27 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Dominguez, who was DPS Featured Fugitive in June 2024, was apprehended after DPS Special Agents from Lubbock coordinated with officers from the Cheyenne Police Department, following a tip received last month. A Crime Stoppers reward will be paid for his arrest.Dominguez had been wanted since December 2023, when a warrant was issued out of...
60-year-old Texas man killed in Pittsburg County crash
PITTSBURG COUNTY, Okla. — A 60-year-old Texas man died at the scene of a single-vehicle crash four miles west of Crowder in Pittsburg County on Tuesday. The driver, who has not been named, was driving southbound on Nale Loop before driving off the roadway to the right for an unknown reason, striking a culvert, overturning and coming to a rest in a creek bed on the passengers side.
Experts – Extreme Weather To Become “Normal” In Texas
Texas saw some crazy weather last year, including extremely high temps, and 2024 is looking to bring us more. In fact, experts think this insanity may become "normal". Last year, Texas saw record breaking heat waves and 2024 is expected to be at least as hot, if not hotter. The heat isn't the only extreme weather the lone star state could see this year.
Winning Mega Millions lottery tickets sold in California and Texas
INGLEWOOD – There were no tickets sold with all six numbers in Tuesday (July 2) evening’s drawing of the multi-state Mega Millions lottery. Two tickets were sold matching five numbers in California and Texas. The ticket sold in California was sold at a gas station in the 400...
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