Live in Texas long enough, and you'll inevitably become fluent in barbecue. After all, barbecue joints here feel as numerous as Starbucks locations. So, it's perhaps no surprise that the Michelin ...
It might seem “off-brand” for swimmer Stephen El Gidi, who competed twice in the Olympic Games’ 100-meter butterfly event in ...
North Texans are bundled up or hunkered down as snow and sleet began falling on the region Thursday. A winter storm warning was in effect for numerous North Texas counties, including Collin, Dallas, ...
Brothers Nathan, 8 and Dean Dinino, 7 from Washington lay down with Ada June, 8, to watch the solar eclipse outside Hillsboro courthouse on Monday, April 8, 2024. Chris Torres ctorres@star ...
Harry Robinson Jr. recently retired after leading the African American Museum of Dallas for 50 years. He is photographed in the museum at Dallas’ Fair Park, Dec. 30, 2024.(Tom Fox / Staff ...
Explore 15 charming small towns around Dallas-Fort Worth for a peaceful escape from city life. Dallas-Fort Worth may be the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States with a population ...
Drizzle Cheesecakes will open its first storefront inside the Toyota Music Factory in Irving on Saturday, Jan. 18., at 11 a.m. The original cheesecake on a stick took off at the State Fair of ...
A Texas jury has ordered a restaurant chain to pay $2.8 million to a woman who filed a lawsuit after she was burned by BBQ sauce. Genesis Monita, 19, sued Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises in ...
The James Beard Foundation unveiled its full list of James Beard Awards semifinalists today, Jan. 22, with more than a dozen ...
A restaurant boasting the "largest TV in the Southland" has closed its doors near the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, marking the latest in a string of shuttered businesses unable to ...
A Las Colinas restaurant was named one of the nation’s most beautiful to open this year. The Robb Report, a luxury lifestyle magazine, recognized 27 new restaurants for their "stunning" interiors.
New year, new Lubbock. That means new places to dine and shop in 2025, too. Previous reporting by the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal shows the Hub City saw more than 120 new businesses open in 2024.