PopSwap relocates to new spot in Tanger Outlets Fort Worth
A life-sized Po, from the movie "Kung Fu Panda," welcomes shoppers as they enter PopSwap in Fort Worth. (Cody Thorn/Community Impact) PopSwap, a store that sells a variety of Funk Pops, moved to a new location within Tanger Outlets Fort Worth in late February. What's happening?. PopSwap moved from its...
Fort Worth resident claims Powerball prize worth more than $2 million after matching five...
Fort Worth, Texas – A Fort Worth resident has claimed a significant lottery prize after matching nearly all of the winning numbers in a recent Powerball drawing. The ticket holder secured a prize totaling $2,000,008 from the April 6 drawing, marking a notable win in one of the nation’s most widely played lottery games. Officials confirmed that the individual chose to remain anonymous.
Sugar Shock At Grapevine Mills As Puffy Cotton Candy Unleashes Giant Characters
Puffy Cotton Candy has landed in North Texas, turning a corner of Grapevine Mills into what looks like a live candy art show. The brand’s first Texas storefront is now spinning giant character-shaped cotton candy and stacking cloud cakes that resemble sculptures more than snacks, drawing families and DFW Airport passersby who follow their noses to the sugar.
This Grapevine cotton candy store is offering a new spin on spun sugar
GRAPEVINE, Texas — Sugar is sweet, but it’s even sweeter as art. “We’re definitely cotton candy elevated,” said Courtney Polk, co-owner of Puffy Cotton Candy in Grapevine. The new sweet spot is inside the Grapevine Mills Mall, and it is not your grandma’s cotton candy.
Bella Hadid, Nicole Kidman turn heads at TX’s celeb western showdown
The stars of the 'Yellowstone' universe were back in Fort Worth.
Grapevine High Chaos as Cops Clear Campus During Mystery Probe
Grapevine High School was evacuated yesterday while police worked an unspecified incident on campus, according to school and city officials. Grapevine police and Grapevine-Colleyville ISD posted on social media that any remaining students and staff were moved off campus so officers could continue their investigation. The posts did not spell out what triggered the response.
Fort Worth’s Stop 6 neighborhood to gain five new dining options
Fort Worth’s Stop 6 neighborhood will soon get at least five new dining options through a new mobile food court. According to state licensing documents , construction on the 2,568-square-foot food court will start this month and wrap up by July. The court will have spaces for five food trucks, as well as a two-story building that will work as a commissary...
Secret Service busts card skimmers in North Texas, preventing millions in fraud
More than 200 stores and over 400 gas pumps were inspected to combat a crime that is costing taxpayers millions of dollars.
7 Burgers Worth the Drive in DFW
Dallas and Fort Worth have never had a shortage of great burgers. What they do have is a shortage of people writing about the ones that aren’t already on every list. Here are seven worth knowing about — five in Dallas, two in Fort Worth — that run the full range from a 1950s drive-in to a Choctaw-owned window in the Stockyards.
Are e-bikes turning Fort Worth neighborhoods into danger zones?
It was a Monday afternoon, and Chris Hall, who lives in far north Fort Worth, was driving his son to jiu-jitsu when out of nowhere, a kid on an electric dirt bike shot in front of his vehicle. Hall said he slammed on his brakes, and the kid nearly lost control of his bike. Fortunately, the young rider, who was wearing a helmet...

















