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  • 4 weeks ago | ca.style.yahoo.com | Matt Leclercq

    The Fort Worth region has many “destination” restaurants, like fancy fine dining, award-winning barbecue and famous Tex-Mex. But if you’re from Fort Worth, you know that we have our favorite go-to places — those neighborhood gems that only locals know about. Mom-and-pop diners in nondescript strip malls. Local haunts that may not be fancy, but they have survived because their food and friendly service have earned the loyalty of regulars.

  • 1 month ago | star-telegram.com | Matt Leclercq

    We know that our readers love stories about local restaurants — from Bud Kennedy’s must-read Eats Beat column, to the latest openings and closings, to all the unique and diverse places just waiting to be discovered. Our Star-Telegram team wants to hear from you about our coverage. We’re taking a survey to give us a deeper understanding of what types of restaurant news you love most, whether you’re in Fort Worth or one of our suburban cities.

  • 1 month ago | star-telegram.com | Brayden Garcia |Ella Gonzales |Matt Leclercq |Jake Harris

    Illustrations by Rachel Handley and Sohail Al-Jamea If your head hurts from trying to follow all the news about tariffs, and what they might mean for your wallet, you’re not alone. While it remains unclear what President Trump’s administration will ultimately do, and which countries’ imports might be the most heavily taxed, one thing is certain — we’ve all been thinking more about how many of the things we rely on every day come from abroad.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Brayden Garcia |Ella Gonzales |Matt Leclercq |Jake Harris

    If President Trump proceeds with his proposed tariffs on imports, potentially making those products more expensive for U.S. consumers, can we stick with American-made brands to avoid price hikes? You may be surprised by how many of the things you use every day came from abroad, including many familiar American brands. Here’s a look at an average North Texan family’s day, and which items may become much more costly. 6 a.m.: From the moment you wake up... Illustration of toothbrushes and toothpaste.

  • 1 month ago | star-telegram.com | Matt Leclercq

    What questions do you have about the Texas measles outbreak? READ MORE Measles in Texas Tarrant County faces a moderate to high likelihood of a measles outbreak. Here’s why we may be more vulnerable. Expand All We know that many of our readers have questions about the measles virus that has so far infected more than 500 Texans since January. The Star-Telegram’s reporters want to help you understand what’s happening, and help you best protect yourself and your family.

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Matt Leclercq
Matt Leclercq @Matt_Leclercq
19 Jul 24

My favorite time of year! 🌶️🌶️🌶️ https://t.co/QLe7sMMWfH @HEB @CentralMarket

Matt Leclercq
Matt Leclercq @Matt_Leclercq
12 Jul 24

Analysis: “Democrats’ worst nightmares about Biden’s suddenly crucial news conference came true: It went fine. What Dems needed was one of those moments where even the most loyal Bidenite could look at and say: There’s no coming back from this.” https://t.co/fuzqBsYmOb

Matt Leclercq
Matt Leclercq @Matt_Leclercq
12 Jun 24

RT @kmarijolovic: It's a good day to be a longhorn in Fort Worth! An almost $1 billion expansion proposed for the Fort Worth Stockyards c…