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Carros y cultura: Lowrider culture in North Texas
FORT WORTH — They're often seen in movies, television shows, and even cruising down the streets across North Texas. Lowriders are mobile masterpieces that represent decades of culture in the Hispanic community. This artistry filled downtown Fort Worth during Sundance Square's Car and Culture Show on Sept. 21. "The lowrider culture comes back from, the Raza Chicanos from back in the 40s and 50s," said Mark Mata, spokesperson for the Dallas Lowriders club. The term "lowrider" is used interchangeably for the cars and the people who drive the vehicles. Lowriders as people are described as mostly Latino men...
Legal Speed Limits Going Down in Portions of the DFW Metroplex
Talking about following speed limits in Texas can be a bit of a touchy subject. Most follow the posted speed limit on any given road or highway. But there is that contingent of people who believe the speed limit law myths so much, they believe it to be fact. For instance, 5 miles over the speed limit is okay or the left lane has a different speed limit than the right lane. For DFW drivers, their speeding tickets are about to become more expensive as legal limits are about to go down in some areas.
Berkley's Market opening new Dallas store. Here's where
DALLAS — Upscale neighborhood grocery chain Berkley’s Market is opening a new store in Uptown in a former Foxtrot Market Space. Berkley’s Market recently closed two of its four Dallas locations (one downtown at 1800 Main Street and another in Oak Cliff at 634 W. Davis Street) and at that time, said they planned to open another store soon.
Lady Trojans beat Fate PTAA in four
Lady Trojans beat Fate PTAA in four Image Jenna Bearden (11) jumps high for a block during earlier home action. The Cumby Lady Trojans won their Friday road game against the Fate PTAA Lady Panthers in four sets, improving to 4-1 in district. Staff Photo by DJ Spencer ...
Wingstop Round-Up Donations Benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital This October
100% of donations made at Wingstop restaurants will support St. Jude efforts to research and treat childhood cancer. DALLAS, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- This October in honor of National Children's Health Day , Wingstop is launching a month-long initiative to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital® to help make a difference in the lives of children everywhere with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. For the entire month of October, Wingstop fans can round up their checks on Wingstop.com or the Wingstop app to the nearest dollar, with 100% of donations supporting the lifesaving mission of St. Jude: Finding cures. Saving children.®
"Deep Ellum is the soul of Dallas" | How Deep Ellum started and why it continues to evolve
DALLAS — There is no place like it. It may sit in the shadow of downtown Dallas. But Deep Ellum is the star of the show. Where the train tracks crossed in the late 1800s, Deep Ellum was born. "We were literally a crossroads -- a nexus of commerce,...
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