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Team behind Denton’s July 3 drone shows earns Simon Cowell's praise on ‘America’s Got Talent’
Simon Cowell pushed the golden buzzer during the North Richland Hills-based Sky Elements Drones’ audition showcase on America’s Got Talent that aired earlier this month. Ahead of their trip to the live rounds in August, Sky Elements is first putting on Denton’s Independence Day drone show on Wednesday night, July 3.
A fabulous treehouse-like home in Texas peeks above the forest canopy
Cornerstone Architects created this radiant treehouse-like home to maximize the natural beauty of the site, situated in Westlake, a suburb of Fort Worth, Texas. The expansive living space takes the inside out with a massive sliding glass door extending the entertainment area outdoors and yielding ample natural lighting. The outdoor living space has solar screens, a sound system, and heaters for year-round enjoyment.
Golden Chick opens 100th store in Dallas-Fort Worth region
Golden Chick has opened its 100th restaurant in the Dallas-Fort Worth market. It is located in Fort Worth and is owned and operated by franchisee Keaton Mata, according to a press release. The brand has opened eight restaurants this year. "This is an incredible milestone, not just for our executive...
After two decades, Reata closes its doors in Sundance Square, but will soon re-open at a new spot
Sunday night friends, family, and loyal customers said farewell to the well-known Fort Worth restaurant, Reata at it's Sundance Square location. After more than two decades there, the restaurant closed its doors, but it's not "goodbye," its "see you later." Reata is moving to Throckmorton Street. “It’s a little bit...
The Ranch Top 12: Week of June 30
Join Heather Anderson every Sunday from 9-10 AM as she counts down the Top 12 songs each week on the Ranch Music Chart brought to you by Prewitt Electrical Services & Line-X of Fort Worth. The Ranch is the leader in Texas, Red Dirt & Americana music and this show highlights the biggest and the best of The Ranch playlist each week.
Cloud9 Med Spa now open in North Fort Worth
Cloud9 Med Spa staff use the latest FDA approved technologies and products to ensure the best possible outcomes for their clients. (Courtesy Pexels) Cloud9 Med Spa is now open in Fort Worth. The business offers a range of products and services to help their clients reach their aesthetic goals. The...
Texas Double Deuce Doubles the Fun
Photos by Brooke Mathis: Beautiful Evolutions Photography, courtesy photo. “While the Texas poker scene is crowded with unique attractions, Carlos and team have successfully executed their vision to build up an ultimate entertainment hub that unites businesses and families. With repeat customers on the rise and new offerings on the horizon, Texas Double Deuce proves to be a stylish, classy gem in an array of Burleson leisure destinations.”
These Pet Owners and Their Pets Have an Uncanny Resemblance
Last year, our magazine held a Cutest Pets in Fort Worth competition. And based on the overwhelming response, it was clear our city loves its fidos and felines. To mix it up, this year, we put out a call in search of pets who bear a striking resemblance to their human companions. The result was how one would guess: adorable.
The Station That Introduced Color TV to Texas
June 25th is National Color TV Day. So, when did Texas see color TV for the first time? Well, we'll need to travel back just a couple of years to 1954 in Fort Worth, TX. The precursor to NBC 5/KXAS, WBAP was Texas' very first television station in '48. Although...
Camp El Tesoro: A legacy of adventure and learning
Established in 1934, Camp El Tesoro celebrates 90 years of outdoor education and adventure for children in North Texas, with the highlight of the celebration camp weekend happening on September 27-29. The camp is operated by Camp Fire First Texas, a non-profit organization established in Fort Worth in 1914. Initially renting property on Lake Worth, the council sought to create a permanent camp home, leading them to purchase 90 acres on Decordova Bend in 1934 for $12 per acre.
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