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Dallas Teens Get a Free Ride to Summer Fun with No-Cost Teen All Access Passes
July, famously pegged as Park and Recreation Month, is about to get extra lively for Dallas teens. Dallas Park and Recreation Department just rolled out the welcome mat again with their no-cost Teen All Access Pass. Chalking up its fourth year, the program offers Dallas teens and their buddies a summer to remember – and seriously, at zero cost, according to the City of Dallas.
The winner is in | Fans vote to bring Blue Bell Groom's Cake flavor back to store shelves
DALLAS — After a bracket challenge, Blue Bell is bringing back a certified fan-favorite flavor. Groom's Cake is set to make its triumphant return to the freezer aisle. The flavor is described as "a luscious chocolate ice cream with chocolate cake pieces and chocolate coated strawberry hearts, surrounded by swirls of strawberry sauce and chocolate icing. "
Federales in Dallas Has Closed
The first time I walked into Federales, honestly, I walked right back out. At the moment it wasn't the vibe I was going for, which was a club energy with tacos and iced tequila shots. Today Federales, a restaurant and bar originally from Chicago, announced it's closing its Deep Ellum...
The Dallas Restaurant That’s Serving an Amazing Wagyu Ribeye for $400
If you’re a restaurant owner in Texas and want to be known for your steaks, you better create perfection. Not to be harsh but there are so many fantastic restaurants and steakhouses within the Lone Star State and if you’re not doing everything perfectly people won’t come back.
Best Spots for Lunch in Downtown Dallas
Downtown Dallas has been in a transition phase since the pandemic. Transitioning to what, we're not sure yet. That story is unfolding. Regardless, downtown still has an electric energy. In the middle of it is the iconic Adolphus Hotel, built in 1912 with a blend of classical styles and masonry, juxtaposed against the AT&T Discovery District across the street with its 8,700-square-foot media wall and sparking modernity. (There's also The Exchange food hall, with about a dozen restaurant options.)
For Dallas’ KPLX, It’s All About Being ‘In The Moment.’
In one of America’s most competitive radio markets, Cumulus Media “99.5 The Wolf” KPLX Dallas has seen its Nielsen persons 6+ share jump 32% from March to May of this year, and 47% since January. That’s not the only reason The Wolf is in this week’s Inside...
The wait is over, H-E-B is here!
After an eight-year wait, Mansfield’s H-E-B has finally opened. “I know we all appreciate the end to the question, ‘When is H-E-B going to open?’” said Mansfield Mayor Michael Evans at the ribbon cutting of the 118,000-square-foot store at 1670 East Broad Street. The San Antonio-based...
Blood and resilience: New exhibit shows Mexican American struggles in Texas
The white walls of the Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery at the University of Dallas are adorned with red plaques recounting one of the most violent periods in Texas history. Each plaque vividly depicts the challenges and hardships faced by Mexican Americans in the early 1900s. “Life and Death on The...
Take a quick survey and help shape the future of Cedar Hill parks
This year, the City is updating its Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Master Plan. The Plan, once adopted by the City Council, will guide policy, capital improvements and future bond issues for the community’s park system. The current master plan was completed in 2012 and was based on...
How to Spend a 24-Hour Staycation in Dallas
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