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Cousins Fekerete Gebremdhin and Kiddy Kebede enjoy drinking coffee made the traditional way with a handmade jebena instead of a machine.
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If you鈥檝e been wanting to try an upscale restaurant or just broaden your culinary horizons, now is your chance.
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The downtown Dallas restaurant blends fine dining with original student artwork.
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The railroad has brought back another packed schedule of themed rides that offers a unique way to see North Texas.
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Rogelio Cortez was just a food truck guy, parked in a usual spot along East Rosedale Street near U.S. 287 in his native Poly neighborhood when he got a lead on a modern brick-and-mortar site at the intersection.
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Despite the iconic painter being dead for 70 years, she still has a loyal following in North Texas.
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Cafes, museums, restaurants and more showcase the spirit of famous Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
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The Michelin Guide announced restaurants from five cities in Texas will be reviewed this year for coveted Michelin stars.
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Chef Ana Liz Pulido traveled more than 1,200 miles from her hometown of Mission, Texas, to proudly represent the RGV and its culture across the nation.
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Mom Andrea is retiring, but daughter Cindy has big plans to grow the business.
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The Lone Star State has a new point of pride. Texas has been named the best state for barbecue, as part of a new report on the country鈥檚 best barbecue scenes.
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Low-income households can qualify for free or reduced-priced lunches in public schools thanks to a federal free and reduced lunch program. Applications are open in school districts across Tarrant County for those who wish to participate in the program.