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Wave of Fort Worth restaurant closures leads this week's top stories

Snuffer's closed its Colleyville location in late June.
Editor's note: The top Fort Worth news of the week includes a big wave of restaurant closures and the loss of a pioneering Fort Worth icon. Get the details on our most popular stories below, then visit this event planner for 4th of July weekend fun.
1. Fort Worth gets hit with a wave of restaurant closures. Fort Worth restaurants inevitably experience an ebb and flow, with promising openings punctuated by crushing closings. But in recent months, there've been more of the latter, with some high-profile closures that have either already happened or are in the works.
2. Fort Worth's Trinity Metro hatches novel new way to ride trains. Fort Worth transit agency Trinity Metro, serving Fort Worth and Tarrant County, has dreamed up a fun and creative way to enjoy its trains during summer 2025. Called Storytime Trains, it's an engaging summer activity for families and kids, consisting of a round-trip ride on Trinity Metro TEXRail that becomes a "Read & Ride" with book-reading, guest speakers, and free books for kids.
3. Xmas in July tops 6 best food and drink events in Fort Worth this week. Sure, there are fireworks this week, but there are also tasty opportunities for pasta, barbecue, and the launch of a month-long Christmas in July pop-up.
4. Pioneering Fort Worth journalist Betty Bob Buckley dies at 99. Fort Worth icon and media figure Betty Bob Buckley passed away peacefully on June 27, 2025. She was 99 years old.
Betty Bob Buckley. Photo by Nicholas Buck
5. New Fort Worth whiskey distillery to open in former Rahr & Sons space. A new whiskey distillery will open at a Fort Worth address known for brewing. Called Blue Flag Distillery, it will bring American single malt whiskey to Fort Worth's Near Southside.