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One of Texas’s Best Distilleries Just Released a New Triple Cask-Matured Experimental Whiskey

We write a lot about Texas whiskey for a very good reason—there’s a lot of good Texas whiskey to write about made by distilleries like Still Austin and Garrison Brothers , among others. Another that we’ve covered before is TX Whiskey , and it’s making some news again with the latest in its Experimental Series, a bourbo
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Pedestrian killed crossing I-20 in Arlington

ARLINGTON, Texas - A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle while trying to cross Interstate 20 in Arlington. It happened on Thursday morning on I-20 near Bowen Road. Arlington police said a pedestrian attempted to cross the freeway and was hit by a vehicle. That person died in the crash.
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Popular Fort Worth sourdough bakery and sandwich shop to open second location

After teasing a Parker County location for a few months now, The Sour Boule officially announced a second location will open in Willow Park. The bakery opened in 2023 and gained popularity for their scratch-made sourdough sandwiches , bagels, pastries and homemade pickles. After less than a year, The Sour Boule’s popul
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WATCH: Two suspects shoot into south Fort Worth home. Have you seen them?

Fort Worth police are asking for the public’s help identifying suspects in a shooting that occurred June 12. Officers were dispatched about 2:17 a.m. that day to a house on Prickly Pin Trail in the Sycamore Landing neighborhood of south Fort Worth, according to a news release. When police arrived, they found spent shel
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Third defendant from Texas sentenced for Prattville ATM robbery

United States Attorney Thomas Govan announced today that a third defendant has been sentenced to federal prison for his role in the robbery of an ATM at a credit union in Prattville, Alabama. On June 17, 2026, Dominique Jeremiah Pearson, 34, of Spring, Texas, was sentenced to 77 months in...
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Where to celebrate Father’s Day around Tarrant County

Hop on a boat, compete in a Lego building competition, listen to Frank Sinatra or paint a colorful canvas this weekend to celebrate Father’s Day. While every dad is unique, there are events happening around the county just right for hungry dads, creative dads, funny dads and dads who just need to relax.
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Welcome to the Juneteenth Issue

Yes, we put out a Black History Month issue every February, but you can’t forget about Juneteenth, which is why we’ve decided to celebrate the holiday with a special issue. And it’s packed with great info and in-depth reporting. Step inside. On pg. 4, Southeast Fort Worth...
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More than 3,000 homes planned for development near Aledo

More than 3,000 homes may be coming to far west Fort Worth. On June 8, the Reilly Brothers Property Company filed a preliminary platting application with the city of Fort Worth for a 238.53-acre housing development at the southeast corner of Farmer Road and Old Weatherford Road, north of Interstate 20. According to the
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Husband of Fort Worth mayor listed as lobbyist for data center industry group

Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker’s husband, David, is listed as having been a lobbyist for a data center industry trade group since January, according to a filing with the Texas Ethic Commission . The Virginia-based Data Center Coalition describes itself as representing and advancing the interests of the data center comm
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The private school choice boom leaves behind many kids in public school

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — The Catholic school tour ended, and Maria Contreras felt an overwhelming desire to enroll her 7-year-old. But first, a difficult question for the principal. The second grader has trouble focusing. He doesn't listen to teachers and runs around the classroom, she explained. Could he...

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