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FORT WORTH, Texas — A one-of-a-kind vegan fine dining restaurant in North Texas has closed after two years. Maiden Fine Plants and Spirits at 1216 6th Avenue in Fort Worth, touted as Fort Worth's only vegan fine-dining restaurant, was locked out of its location and permanently closed, according to a statement released on social media this week.
The Amtrak service was slated to shut down on or before Oct. 1, but a Texas group has agreed to chip in to keep it alive.
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Non-profit helps rescue pets affected by Central Texas floodsWhile help has poured in for the people affected by the catastrophic floods in the Texas Hill Country, fewer resources are available for their four-legged friends.
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Trains on MSNLocal Texas group to fund Heartland Flyer for a yearThe Heartland Flyer passenger service has received a one-year funding reprieve, thanks to a decision by the federally designated planning organization for the Dallas-Fort Worth area to divert funding from regional highway tolls to cover the Texas portion of the train’s operating grant.
Numerous auction items sold throughout the night, from festival tickets to felt cowboys hats and private backyard concerts.
H-E-B is continuing its growth in North Texas with plans for a new store west of Fort Worth.
After news of the devastating July 4 flooding in Central Texas spread, Wings of Rescue, Austin Pets Alive! and Best Friends Animal Society worked together to plan several rescue flights, including a c
The Texas A&M University System is gearing up to open an over 100,000-square-foot emergency management hub in east Fort Worth at the end of July.
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Parade Pets on MSNTiny Flamingo Chicks at Fort Worth Zoo Have Visitors Falling in LoveTiny Flamingo Chicks at Fort Worth Zoo Have Visitors Falling in Love first appeared on Parade Pets on Jul 11, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Jul 11, 2025, where it first appeared.