Tarrant County goes green: The Sinclair Hotel’s century-old landmark is now cutting energy and water use with PACE-funded solar panels, triple-pane windows and advanced HVAC, as new program administrators roll out incentives across North Central Texas — find out how.
Mother and son art duo: Rebecca J. Jones, celebrated for her animation and fine art, and her 16-year-old photographer son Grayson are showcasing their paintings and photos at Flower Mound’s May festivals and on the Town Hall and Community Activity Center art walls — find out where you can see their work.
Love Field overhaul plan: Dallas’s Love What’s Next expansion was presented to City Council last week and would add a terminal extension, new TSA and baggage hall, skybridge and parking garage to squeeze 50% more passengers within the 20-gate cap — find out.
Trades That Transform Lives: Post L Group Construction’s Building Pathways program offers underserved Fort Worth residents apprenticeships in carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, and more—its second cohort graduated on Aug. 1 and now steps into sustainable careers with hands-on skills, mentorship, and support — find out how they're laying the foundation.
Beat the summer scorch: From early-morning work windows and breathable cotton gear to smart watering schedules, mulch layers and drip-irrigation tricks, keep you and your plants thriving despite Denton County’s August heat — find out how.
Other Southlake headlines this week
- Falck starts Fort Worth EMS, eyes DFW
- Colleyville, Southlake programs empower local shoppers
- Southlake council proposes eighth straight tax cut
- Grapevine, Colleyville, Southlake welcome 15 new businesses
- Keller ISD toddlers, infants get full-time care
- SouthState Bank debuts in Grapevine post-$2B merger