The Fort Worth City Council will vote on demolishing the Southside Community Center to build the National Juneteenth Museum.
Dallas-based developer Peak Development Partners has bought a two-acre site near the corner of West Sandy Lake Road and North ...
Named after Chef Tim Love's father, Stewart’s Croquet & Cocktails will be among the first public croquet clubs in Texas. The ...
Foad Kiamanesh, M.D., opened North Texas Concierge Medicine in west McKinney in January. The medical business offers ...
DART's modernization program will focus on five core elements: vehicles, stations and passenger facilities, resiliency, a ...
Project Dream Big taught medical students at UNT Health Science Center how to practice inclusive health care for patients ...
The Stars of Texas Juried Art Exhibit hosted its 27th annual artist reception and awards ceremony on Saturday, February, 8, ...
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No Dallas-area schools claimed a team 2025 TAPPS Division II state title on Tuesday, but two swimmers from Grapevine Faith ...
Museum officials hope to have the grand opening in 2026, when Opal Lee, the grandmother of Juneteenth​, turns 100 years old.
Fort Worth also plans to make a $15 million contribution to the Juneteenth museum once the nonprofit confirms it has ...
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