DTX-GCS: Impact 9/18/2025

Good Morning, Grapevine, Colleyville & Southlake!

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The Brunch District in Colleyville stays busy as owners expand to new regional locations

The first location of the Brunch District is the busiest of its three North Texas locations, Manager Kevin Kim said. The Brunch District is a family-owned breakfast and lunch restaurant that opened its first location in Colleyville in 2023.

In their words: “It’s our baby,” Kim said. “We do care about this one, naturally, the most.”

What’s on the menu: The Brunch District has breakfast items that include omelets, skillets, eggs Benedict and sandwiches. It also offers Tex-Mex dishes such as migas and chilaquiles as well as Southern-inspired dishes like grits and biscuits with gravy. Some health-conscious options include avocado toast, oatmeal and the “Iron Man Scrambler,” which has scrambled egg whites with a side of miniature pancakes or toast.

 
in your community
GALLERY: 39th annual GrapeFest brings thousands to Grapevine

More than 30 wineries across Texas battled to be deemed the winners in the People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic at the 39th Annual GrapeFest.

According to a news release, GrapeFest hosts the largest consumer-judged wine competition in the United States. The four-day wine festival took place Sept. 11-14 along Main Street. The wine judging was held in the Grapevine Cotton Belt Railroad District.

The event featured 10 flights of 90-minute tasting sessions, each accompanied by more than 120 wines provided by over 30 wineries.

The details: The Grapevine Convention and Visitors Bureau announced the winners from the People's Choice Wine Tasting Classic on Sept. 15.

Seven of the 10 winners have a location or are based in Grapevine.

Looking ahead: The 40th Annual GrapeFest will be held Sept. 17-20, 2026, according to the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau website.

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Frisco | Sept. 19, 7-9 p.m.

Play music bingo

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McKinney | Sept. 19, 8-10 p.m.

Enjoy a free concert

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Denton | Sept. 20, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Shop at the Denton Community Market

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Keller | Sept. 20, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Celebrate Hobbit Day

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Grapevine | Sept. 20, 2:30-3:30 p.m.

Read to therapy dogs

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On The Transportation Beat
New scanning technology planned for Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in 2026

Transportation Security Administration officials are looking to modernize security screening processes at United States airports through the implementation of advanced technologies and public-private partnerships. According to a news release, the TSA plans to expand digital identification technologies to look at carry-on bags and traveler identification through the use of cameras.

The details: New computer tomography scanners, or CT scanners, will be coming to airports in Atlanta, Denver, Orlando and Boston this year. Next year, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, as well as Los Angeles, Nashville and Seattle, will be added to the program, according to a news release.

The impact: According to TSA, the CT scanners will generate 3D images of carry-on bags, allowing officers to conduct digital rotational inspections while artificial intelligence identifies potential threats.

 

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