Frisco Family Services keeps itself strong and consistent as it heads into a challenging 2022 with COVID-19 still posing a threat to the community according to a Star Local Media article which reports, “With so many residents coming on a daily basis, staying at top of mind is so critical in that folks know that, yes, […]
Richardson Continues Fight against West Nile Virus
Richardson will continue spraying to combat mosquitoes carrying the West Nile Virus according to a Dallas Morning News article from October 12. In it they report, “Richardson plans to ground spray one area of the city on both Tuesday and Wednesday night after mosquito samples tested positive for the West Nile virus, the city said […]
Lada Enchiladas Restaurant Closes
One of the few enchiladas dedicated restaurants has closed its doors to customers after serving North Dallas for almost a year according to a Dallas Morning News article from October 15. In it they say, “Far North Dallas Dallas enchilada restaurant Lada is closed, confirms co-owner Jennifer Huen. But she’s saying it might reopen. She […]
Koryo Kalbi Makes A Comeback as Koryo Korean BBQ
Koryo Korean BBQ is the new Koryo Kalbi as it opened its doors with new changes according to a Dallas Morning News article from October 15 which reports, “One of Dallas’ most beloved, historic Korean restaurants closed during the pandemic. Now, in a slightly different form but with the same dining room, it’s back. Koryo […]
Build to Scale Program Features LaunchBio
The Department of Commerce has initiated the Build to Scale Program which will grant $36.5 million to 50 organizations. The program primarily seeks to increase and develop the economy according to a Dallas Innovates article from September 30, which reported, “By boosting startups with potential, the EDA hopes to build resilient regional economies. That means […]
Koryo Kalbi Makes A Comeback as Koryo Korean BBQ
Koryo Korean BBQ is the new Koryo Kalbi as it opened its doors with new changes according to a Dallas Morning News article from October 15 which reports, “One of Dallas’ most beloved, historic Korean restaurants closed during the pandemic. Now, in a slightly different form but with the same dining room, it’s back. Koryo […]