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  • (Photo by Mark Davis)

Forgotten Recipe: Angelo’s frutti di mare

By Advocate Staff|2017-02-28T11:48:53-06:00February 28th, 2017|

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  • Photo by Danny Fulgencio

Q&A: Shawn Watkins, home remodeler

By Christina Hughes Babb|2017-02-28T11:46:53-06:00February 28th, 2017|

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What gives?

By Christina Hughes Babb|2017-01-30T16:58:37-06:00January 30th, 2017|

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These heroes didn’t miss a beat in providing heart-saving care when it was needed most

By Christina Hughes Babb|2017-01-30T16:54:40-06:00January 27th, 2017|

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  • (Photo by Danny Fulgencio)

As Starbucks moves in on its turf, White Rock Coffee stands, and expands, its ground

By Christina Hughes Babb|2017-01-30T16:54:55-06:00January 27th, 2017|

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  • Photo by Danny Fulgencio

Christopher Row, our neighborhood’s 11-year-old philanthropic entrepreneur, is fired up over diabetes

By Emily Charrier|2016-11-28T12:50:21-06:00November 28th, 2016|

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  • James Beeman, half-brother of John Beeman, was one of the first to settle White Rock Creek in 1842. This undated photo shows him in a canvas apron, likely used to protect his clothes while he butchered the bison he hunted in the area. (Photo courtesy of the MC Toyer Collection)

John Beeman and the first family to settle White Rock Lake

By John H. Slate|2016-12-05T08:59:47-06:00November 28th, 2016|

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  • Peanut butter chocolate pie. Photo by Kathy Tran

Delicious: Frozen in time with Norma’s Cafe

By Elissa Chudwin|2016-11-28T12:51:33-06:00November 28th, 2016|

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  • Enchilada’s ‘Tony’s Chicken’

Forgotten Recipe: Enchilada’s ‘Tony’s Chicken’ has been a staple for decades

By Advocate Staff|2016-11-29T14:58:48-06:00November 28th, 2016|

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  • White Rock area resident Novle Rogers tackled an insane 314-mile race, and he isn’t stopping. (Photo by Rasy Ran)

This neighborhood road warrior runs 500-kilometers (that’s 314 miles) for fun

By Christina Hughes Babb|2016-10-21T11:21:29-05:00October 21st, 2016|

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  • An artist rendering of the Alamo Drafthouse location.

‘Coop-Edition’: Alamo-anchored Skillman-Abrams vs. Lake Highlands Town Center

By Keri Mitchell|2016-09-27T11:36:34-05:00September 27th, 2016|

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  • ESPN radio personality Matt Mosley, right, runs through a pre-show meeting with Tim Cowlishaw and Tom Gribble before their afternoon session. (Photo by Rasy Ran)

ESPN radio host and Lake Highlands resident Matt Mosley talks religion, local restaurants and, of course, football

By Christina Hughes Babb|2016-09-27T11:36:59-05:00September 20th, 2016|

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