This week's hot headlines
Yellowstone star's visit tops this week's hottest Fort Worth headlines
Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here.
1. Yellowstone’s hottest cowboy to greet fans at Fort Worth Walmart. Yellowstone fans who booked it to a northeast Fort Worth Walmart at the crack of dawn on Tuesday, September 17 were rewarded with the chance to meet one of the show’s hottest stars: Cole Hauser, aka cowboy Rip Wheeler. There was great buildup to the event and then ...
2. Yellowstone's Cole Hauser rides into Fort Worth for sunrise fan event. Yellowstone star Cole Hauser blazed a trail through a Walmart parking lot at dawn on September 17 for a meet-and-greet with hundreds of devoted Fort Worth fans. The official occasion: To launch the sale of his Free Rein Coffee Company in Walmart stores nationwide. But to star-struck fans who got in line before the sun came up, it was the rare chance to meet one of their favorite actors from Paramount's hit Western drama.
3. Fort Worth's most fun couple crafts cool beer garden in River District. There's an exciting new beer (and wine) garden in the works for Fort Worth's emerging River District: Called Crystal Springs Hideaway, it'll open at 113 Roberts Cut Off Rd. — a laid-back indoor-outdoor venue with 25-plus beers on tap, burgers, and cocktails, plus a unique wine, cheese and charcuterie shoppe.
4. Fort Worth baker pops up around town with fresh baked scones. Fort Worth has a pop-up baker dedicated entirely to the wonderful world of scones: Called Sunrise Scones, it's a mobile bakery that pops up twice a week, selling scones ready to eat or take home and bake.
5. Oktoberfest and all the fall festivals coming to Fort Worth in 2024. The world loves a festival, but not in the middle of summer, not in Texas. We save our festivals for when the temperatures drop and that day has come (sort of). From mid-September through the end of November, fall festival fans can fine at least one every week. Here are the best festivals taking place in the Dallas-Fort Worth area over the next two months.