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Bud and Rick talk the CC weekend and how to get the full Fort Worth experience. Read story

Rickie Fowler golf ball

There's so much more than golf going on at the annual tournament in Fort Worth. Here's just a few slices of life at the 67th Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. Read story

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Our Weekend Chef shares some of his favorite recipes to grill this Memorial Day weekend. Read story

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The Stephenville-based singer transformed herself to become the country-music icon in Lifetime's TV-movie. Read story

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Grady Spears, the North Texas chef whose Grady’s Line Camp Steakhouse is just outside of Granbury, will hold an all-day benefit for tornado victims this Sunday. Read story

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