Southlake, TX News Roundup (8/3/25)

Landman season 2 moves to December: Paramount+ set the Fort Worth–filmed drama’s sophomore run to debut in December, a month later than originally planned — find out why.

Tax-free school shopping weekend: Texas shoppers can score savings on clothes, tech and supplies during the state’s back-to-school tax holiday from Aug. 8–10 — learn what you can save.

Shōgun Taqueria’s bold fusion feast: This past spring in Fort Worth’s Near Southside, Paco Islas transformed his Magnolia Avenue spot into a daring Mexican-Japanese mash-up—think kimchi quesadillas, tonkatsu con mole and sakura-infused margaritas — check out.

Birth room rebels redefined roles: In 1965, W.C. Hogg Jr. challenged hospital policy by proposing to handcuff himself to his wife to break the delivery-room ban, igniting a Hogg family legacy—from founding Tarrant County’s La Leche League to championing doulas—that’s reshaped childbirth advocacy in Arlington today — find out how.

Sagamore Hill’s untold history: Fort Worth’s century-old Rosenwald School, one of only 36 surviving in Texas, still lacks a marker despite its vital role educating Black children under Jim Crow — find out how you can support its landmark bid.

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