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James Beard Awards · DallasDALLAS (KDAF) — Punk Noir, a new tasting menu-only restaurant, is set to open in early 2026 in Dallas' Design District, promising to redefine fine dining with a twenty-course menu and an immersive experience. Located at 139 Turtle Creek Blvd, Suite 130, Punk Noir will offer a dining experience led by James Beard Award-winning Chef RJ Cooper and General Manager John D’Alexander. "Punk Noir is a rebellion against the ordinary," said Cole McKeel, o…See the Story
Punk Noir: Fine Dining Experience Arrives in Dallas 2026
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Travel · DallasDALLAS (KDAF) — Catching a flight soon? A new study from Sudoku Bliss has revealed which American airports are the worst for departure delays, and topping the list is Dallas Fort Worth International, where passengers wait more than 19 minutes on average before their planes even leave the ground. With 25,733 departures in April 2025 alone, that adds up to more than 8,200 hours of passengers sitting and waiting. George Bush Intercontinental Housto…See the Story
Two Texas Airports with the Worst Departure Delays
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Dallas, Texas · DallasDALLAS (KDAF) — Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will officially open the Silver Line on Saturday, October 25, 2025, marking a significant expansion in the region's rail network. The 26-mile Silver Line will connect key cities including Plano, Richardson, Dallas, Addison, Carrollton, Coppell, and Grapevine to DFW International Airport, enhancing mobility for residents across North Texas. "The Silver Line opening is a realization of a promise kep…See the Story
DART's Silver Line to open, enhancing North Texas transit
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