by Harold Obrien | Apr 6, 2023 | Technology
While the EV boom has been growing for years, 2021 could be the year electric starts to take over everything. And it could happen much sooner than most people realize, as some of the biggest names are already hopping on board. Amazon has already started making...
by Harold Obrien | Nov 7, 2022 | Business
Local workers looking for employment have a new resource to find the best of the best. Five Dallas-area companies have earned spots on Inc.’s new list of the country’s best-led midsize businesses. The companies and their rankings are: Goosehead Insurance...
by Beverly Barney | Nov 6, 2022 | Business, Lifestyle
The Austin food truck has perfected the art of the biscuit and paired it with well-smoked meat and, in one fan favorite offering, smoked strawberry jam. Bread at most barbecue joints is an afterthought. Slices of cheap white bread are handed out for free and often end...
by Josephine Stubblefield | Aug 27, 2022 | Lifestyle
Dallas, TX (RestaurantNews.com) Maggiano’s Little Italy® chose Dallas-based, global design consultant firm Harrison to utilize its award-winning strategic branding, interior design and architectural expertise in five of the brand’s restaurant remodels across the...
by Beverly Barney | Aug 26, 2022 | Lifestyle
This is the second column in a series about new trends in Texas barbecue. The first explored how chefs are changing the barbecue game. Like the restaurant industry as a whole, the barbecue business has changed substantially over the past 18 months. In pre-COVID times,...
by Beverly Barney | Jun 14, 2022 | Lifestyle
It’s summer in Houston, and that means it’s barbecue season. Of course, barbecue season is pretty much year-round in Texas. Still, if you’re in the mood for something grilled, smoked, or drenched in sweet, tangy barbecue sauce, take a look at our list of the best BBQ...
by portsidemarketing | Jun 11, 2022 | Lifestyle
If you’re looking to plan a honeymoon in the U.S., Texas should be on the top of your list. There are a multitude of offerings for couples honeymooning in the state such as hotel packages geared towards newlyweds, private outdoor tours, speakeasy bars and tasting...
by Harold Obrien | Sep 24, 2021 | Lifestyle
Tell someone we’re from Texas, and they immediately assume we own a Stetson and a head of cattle. Don’t we wish. In Fort Worth’s Stockyard National Historic District, we can connect with our inner Texan — Stetson or no. The entertainment district offers shopping,...
by Josephine Stubblefield | Sep 22, 2021 | Lifestyle
Desert cacti, tropical orchids, towering live oaks—these tranquil spots teem with ever-changing flora. It’s time to plan a trip. In 1833, a rebellious German college professor boarded a ship to North America. Ferdinand Lindheimer, who would eventually become known as...
by Beverly Barney | Sep 20, 2021 | Business
Texas start-ups are harnessing know-how born of the shale boom in pursuit of a greener future. What may be the state’s most unusual oil well sits wedged between a creek bottom and a field dotted with newly baled hay on the northern edge of South Texas brush country....