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Where would you film “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” in Fort Worth?

Where would you film “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” in Fort Worth?

If you’re a fan of Food Network or just a devotee of spiky-haired, goatee-clad television hosts, you’ve probably seen an episode or two of “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.” It’s been a staple of the channel since 2007 and boasts more than 400 episodes, with restaurateur Guy Fieri traveling the country to film casual spots with delicious food.Fieri has stopped in Fort Worth before, dining at the original Fred’s Texas Cafe on Currie Street — which closed in 2021, but is still serving juicy burgers and chicken-fried steak at its Camp Bowie location — in Season 6. Plus, he’s toured 19 other...

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Summer events happening around Asheville

Summer events happening around Asheville

Summer’s almost here and Asheville is so ready. From live music and celebrations to hiking and festivals, summer is when the 828 comes alive.Get ready to get outside with this guide featuring 15+ summer events happening between May and August. Downtown After 5 | Third Friday of the month, April-September | 5-9 p.m. | North Lexington Avenue, Downtown Asheville | Free | Filling downtown with music each summer, the series also includes food + drink vendors, a marketplace, and a nonprofit beneficiary.Anno XI | Saturday, June 15 | 12 p.m. | Burial Beer Co. Forestry Camp, 10 Shady Oak...

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Internet-famous black bear cub finds care at Appalachian Wildlife Refuge

Internet-famous black bear cub finds care at Appalachian Wildlife Refuge

Appalachian Wildlife Refuge is now the temporary home of an unintentionally famous bear cub. ICYMI, a video went viral in mid-April, showing a group of people at an Asheville apartment complex taking two black bear cubs out of a tree for photos. For the past couple of weeks, one of the cubs has been at the local nonprofit to receive care.After a little time to adjust, the cub was introduced to another orphaned cub already at the refuge, and both are thriving, eating well, and enjoying enrichment. Bear cubs are cared for in a natural, isolated habitat by a small staff, rather than...

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