This Week's Hot Headlines
Premium matcha shop debuts in DFW and more popular Fort Worth stories

Editor's note: The top Fort Worth news of the week includes a sweet matcha opening, a big biscuit closure, and World Cup fever. Read on for our most popular stories, then visit this guide to the best weekend events.
1. Kissa Matcha debuts in Grand Prairie with premium tea and soft serve. A matcha makeover has happened at Asia Times Square in Grand Prairie. Kissa Matcha opened June 1 at 2625 W Pioneer Pkwy. #210, specializing in unique matcha drinks and soft serve.

2. Big biscuit bummer leads this Fort Worth restaurant news roundup. There are fewer biscuits, ribs, and frozen margs around Fort Worth, as June has brought some sad news of local restaurant closures.
3. First World Cup match in Arlington features 'best team never to win trophy.' The Netherlands began group play against Japan on June 14 in Arlington, for the first of nine FIFA World Cup matches played at AT&T Stadium, dubbed "Dallas stadium" for the tournament. Their world-famous bright orange double-decker bus preceded the team into Dallas-Fort Worth to help hype them up.
4. Netherlands, Japan battle to 2-2 draw in FIFA World Cup opener in Arlington. Daichi Kamada scored on a header off Koki Ogawa's corner kick in the 88th minute, sending the Samurai Blue fans into a frenzy and giving Japan a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in their World Cup opener in Arlington last weekend.
5. 3 Texas universities declared best in the world in new report. Three innovative Texas universities, including Dallas' UT Southwestern Medical Center, are soaring toward the top of the class worldwide. The Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) has ranked UT Southwestern at No. 69 in the world on its prestigious Global 2000 list for 2026.
