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Before Irving’s New H-E-B Opens, A Look Back At The Former Fry’s Site

SprawlTag first covered the new Irving H-E-B on April 15, 2025, when construction was underway at the former Fry’s Electronics site in North Irving. The store is now scheduled to open on June 17, 2026, at 2351 W. Interstate Highway 635. The site sits near I-635 and Olympus Boulevard, in the Las Colinas area.
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Cold front to bring storms, temperature drop to parts of Texas

Some Texans should prepare to reschedule any outdoor activities.
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10 Places In Texas Where Donuts Come In Wild, Oversized Portions

What comes to mind when you catch the smell of freshly made donuts? Maybe it’s a cozy morning. A quick coffee run. Or that impossible promise to buy just one and somehow leave with a whole box. For sweet tooths, few things are more tempting than a warm, fluffy...
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Sevy’s Grill Owner Focused on People, Planning Future

During its nearly three decades at 8201 Preston Road, the chef/owner and staff at Sevy’s Grill have sought to make the restaurant a “home away from home” for guests. The booths still have small plaques with the names of regulars and chef/owner Jim “Sevy” Severson still has his original business plan for the restaurant
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Dallas drug dealer sentenced to 30 years for meth trafficking

SHERMAN, Texas — A Dallas man has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for trafficking methamphetamine in the Eastern District of Texas, according to U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs. Deldrick Damond Lewis, a 40-year-old, was found guilty by a jury of conspiracy to distribute and possess with...
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Dallas Hawaiian foodie favorite Pine Isle expands to new DFW city

A Hawaiian-inspired restaurant founded in Dallas is going west to Fort Worth: Pine Isle will be open in early fall at 3005 S. University Dr., near Texas Christian University. Pine Isle is from Kevin Singharaj, who debuted the original Pine Isle in Dallas in 2025 as a takeout shop focused on Hawaiian dishes including po
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Palladino’s Steak & Seafood Opens This Month at Preston Royal

When Joseph Palladino co-founded Nick & Sam’s in 1999, he helped establish the template for what a Dallas steakhouse could be — loud, celebratory, thick with regulars, the kind of room that feeds off its own energy. He eventually moved on from that partnership, spent years building other concepts including the Coal Vin
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Talk of the Town: “The 1965 Texas Coed Murders: We Saw What You Did”

SHERMAN, Texas (KXII) - Sherman native and author Alan Burton joined Caroline on Talk of the Town to discuss his new book. Titled “The 1965 Texas Coed Murders: We Saw What You Did,” the book revisits the murders of UT Austin students Susan Rigsby and Shirley Ann Stark.
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Mexican restaurant Sueño debuts with tequila lounge in Snider Plaza Dallas

The highly anticipated second location of acclaimed Mexican restaurant Sueño is making its debut in Dallas — and it's bringing a tequila lounge with it. Officially called Sueño Cocteleria Mexicana, the elevated Mexican restaurant from founders Julio Pineda and Cristian Lujano, is opening at Dallas' Snider Plaza on Wedn
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Family, community say ‘ultimo adios’ to mom and toddler killed in Oak Cliff apartment...

Family and community members gathered at an Oak Cliff church Tuesday to pay respects to a mother and toddler who died in last month’s apartment explosion. Marisol Perez and her 18-month-old son Eric died May 30 after investigators say excavators hit a natural gas line, followed by an explosion and structure fire at The

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