Should ketchup be refrigerated? Heinz settles online debate

Do you store your ketchup in the refrigerator or kitchen pantry? Heinz has (once again) weighed in – leaving fans of the popular condiment divided.

On Your Side: Dallas woman's vanity license plate nearly lands her in jail

There are more than 500 specialty license plate designs available to Texas drivers, but just one mishap could have landed a Dallas woman in jail.

Starbucks adds 3 new frozen drinks to its permanent menu

The three new beverages were inspired by customer and barista creations from other Starbucks Refreshers, the company said.

Celebrate 4th of July with these food freebies and deals

Americans can enjoy Independence Day 2023 with various free food and drink deals across the country. Here's a roundup of some being offered.

Bojangles fried chicken opens in Euless

The chain opened a store in Euless on Tuesday, making it the first Bojangles in North Texas in decades.

Plano City Council pushes vote back on short-term rental regulations

After banning any new short-term rentals, Plano leaders were set to vote on a plan regulating existing ones. But they decided to hold off.

Van Leeuwen is looking for an ice cream taster

Van Leeuwen, the ice cream company known for wacky flavors, is celebrating its 15th birthday with a contest that could land you the role of LICT: lead ice cream taster.

Things to do in Dallas this weekend: June 23-25

From fireworks shows to new zoo features, there are plenty of things for you to check out in and around Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend.

Furby is back: Hasbro unveils toy’s iconic return

In the late 1990s, Furby instantly became one of the toy world's biggest and most iconic launches.

Texas To-Do List: Sixes Social Cricket

A popular sport in other parts of the world comes to North Texas. It's one way to stay active while beating the heat.

Community rallies around non-profit that feeds Dallas ISD students after equipment stolen

After thieves stole copper and equipment from a non-profit that typically provides meals for hundreds of Dallas ISD students, the community is coming together to keep kids fed at summer camps. At the same time, there is still a race to get the copper needed to restore service at Hunger Busters.

U.S. regulators approve sale of 'lab-grown' meat

The move launches a new era of meat production aimed at eliminating harm to animals and drastically reducing the environmental impacts of grazing, growing feed for animals and animal waste.