Good morning Dallas-Fort Worth, I’m Morgan Riley and here’s the word on the streets of Dallas-Fort Worth. We’re heading into a holiday weekend and there’s a lot happening across our neighborhoods—from big events lighting up the night sky to new honors for our local communities, so let’s get started.
In major local news this week, parts of historic downtown Fort Worth have been buzzing with excitement as filming wraps up for the new TV series “Landman.” The production, led by director Taylor Sheridan and starring Billy Bob Thornton, closed off several blocks on June 25th and 26th. Not only is Sheridan capturing the Texan spirit on film, but he has also leased over 450,000 square feet of land in Alliance Fort Worth for future filmmaking, signaling even more creative opportunities, jobs, and investment on the horizon.
Turning to the suburbs, Flower Mound has officially been crowned the Best Place to Live in 2025, according to Livability’s national rankings. The accolade comes down to key factors like safety, affordability, and quality of life, all wrapped up in the town’s signature floral beauty. Residents and visitors alike are noticing new town ordinances aimed at improving micromobility safety—so if you’re riding a bike or scooter, especially after dark, remember those new lighting rules and helmet requirements for kids under 14. It’s all about safer streets for everyone.
Now let’s spotlight a place where food meets hope. Cafe Momentum in downtown Dallas is more than a restaurant—it’s an organization changing lives by providing culinary training to at-risk youth. If you’re looking for a meal with purpose, this spot combines Texas hospitality with a greater mission, and it’s drawing national attention for its impact on the community, according to the Dallas Morning News’ latest hot list of July restaurants.
As we gear up for the Fourth of July, expect a spectacular lineup of events across North Texas. Fort Worth’s Fourth will feature live music, food, and a grand fireworks show, while Frisco, Granbury, Grapevine, and many more cities are hosting festivities, parades, and fireworks displays. Details and schedules are available on each city’s official event site, so make those family plans early.
Looking at the weather, the forecast calls for hot, sunny days with highs in the mid-90s and lows hovering near the upper 70s—Texas summer in full swing. Hydrate, wear your sunscreen, and keep an eye on event times to beat the heat.
As we reflect on this week’s stories, I’m reminded how Dallas-Fort Worth keeps balancing tradition and innovation, neighborliness and ambition. From celebrating our freedoms to cheering on local success and lending a helping hand, our region always finds reasons to come together.
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