The nominations are in and the finalists’ names have just been released.
More Living Stories
Hands on Health Chiropractic Clinic in Grapevine is becoming a little more hands off — but, it’s for the better.
Columnist Dr. Cindy Ryan is taking a summer break. This is an editor’s choice from her past columns. It originally ran in March 2006.
Grapevine Artist Paints Poster for Annual Festival
Annual Festival is Weeks Away, but Grapevine Artist Sonya Terpening Reveals This Year’s Official GrapeFest Artwork
Sonya Terpening’s paintings are in permanent collections as notable as The Forbes Collection in New York City, The Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Okla., The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, the State of Oklahoma Capitol Building and the Pawnee Historical Museum in Pawnee, Okla. She is especially proud of her latest creation, however, which will become a permanent piece of Grapevine history.
Southlake Women’s Club School Supply Sale Puts Students’ Needs First
Annual Event Focuses of Campus-Specific Supplies and Services
The Southlake Women’s Club has scheduled its annual school supply sale from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 16, in the Carroll Senior High School cafeteria at 1501 W. Southlake Blvd.
The Colleyville Fire Department has launched an awareness campaign to remind parents not to leave children unattended in vehicles, especially during this summer’s blistering heat.
Hearing a lot about women over 30 — some over 40 — having babies makes me miss the days of holding a newborn’s tiny hand, snuggling with him, and smelling his sweet little baby scent. Life goes by so fast.
Last week I mentioned that Carroll Education Foundation Culinary Celebration Chairwoman Gina Faris was hard at work preparing the Foundation’s 12th annual fundraiser.
I traveled across the Atlantic this summer as part of my study abroad program at Texas Christian University, and during my journey I had the chance to say "hola" to Barcelona, Spain.
A group of 14 Metroplex teens, including Colleyville resident Regan Staudt, made a 10-minute drama in June after being selected to participate in the Samsung Mobile Fresh Film Competition.
TOASTY TREAT
Gaylord Offers Taste of Classic Crème Brulee Recipe
Last Sunday, diners at the Gaylord Texan’s Old Hickory Steakhouse could plainly hear the gentle crunch of spoons piercing the toasted crusts of crème brulee. This was no coincidence, however. July 27 was National Crème Brulee Day.
History is literally around every corner when you visit Washington, D.C.
Elvis Presley fans will soon have the opportunity to "hail to the King," by watching two classic Elvis films at the Palace Theatre in Grapevine.
The Confessions of a Mad Housewife
D.C. Should be Rated PG-13
Last week I traveled to Washington, D.C., with our 9-year-old daughter.
Larre’s Corner
62 Main Chef/Owner Lands Another Gig
It seems that the big chatter going around, besides how hot it is, has been about the recent closing of restaurant 62 Main, located in the Village at Colleyville.
Chocolate fans have long extolled not only the treat’s fantastic flavor, but its health benefits and ability to mimic, to some degree, the feeling of being in love.
As the big electronics companies are competing to become the dominate choice for streaming television, a small California-based company called Roku has quietly released the Roku Netflix Player that allows people to instantly watch more than 10,000 movies and television programs.
Grapevine teens Robert and Alexandra Switala, 16 and 14, respectively, will perform on the television show From the Top of Carnegie Hall, to be broadcast at noon July 27, on KERA-TV.
The Tarrant County Health Department health department recently inspected food establishments in Colleyville, Grapevine and Southlake. Businesses receive demerits for violations that affect food quality and can cause illness. Scores of fewer than 30 demerits are considered as "passing" inspection.
For those who won’t make it to a beach this summer, Central Market is offering the next best thing — a taste of the sea.





