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Service workers across Texas are now eligible for a tax deduction on up to $25,000 in eligible tips — but how has that worked in practice this tax season?
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Half of all Texas restaurant operators failed to earn a profit last year, according to data tracked by the National Restaurant Association.
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Denton and Dallas each have one representative in the 2026 James Beard Awards, after the company narrowed its semifinalists down to nominees.
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While nine restaurants and chefs were named semifinalists, none made it to the final round for this year's James Beard Awards.
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Across the country, ranchers have fewer cattle than at any point since 1952, leading to rising beef prices. Farmers are still expected to accumulate more debt this year.
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The woman said White Rhino Coffee required her to serve ICE agents and offer them first responder discounts, despite concerns for staff safety.
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Several North Texas restaurants and chefs made this year's list of semifinalists for the prestigious James Beard Award.
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The Addison city council voted to discontinue the longtime food and music festival, citing rising costs and shift towards smaller events to support local restaurants.
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Chih-Ming Feng, known as "Petey," was reportedly detained by ICE after a routine immigration check-in.
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Under an agreement with the city, an investment firm is planning to bring in a conference center, restaurants and possibly a 150-room hotel to the Mesquite mall.
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Sneaky Pete’s was a waterfront bar, restaurant and event venue along the south shoreline of Lewisville Lake. Its last day in business was Sept. 28.
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A Dallas supper club is helping women develop friendships. Now its founder is launching an app to help women build deeper connections.