Jay Williams+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a beloved Dallas sports bar and Texas Tech fan hub, is closing—but not just yet. The bar’s final day depends on how far the Red Raiders go in the College Football Playoff. If Tech keeps winning, High Fives will keep opening its doors for each game, giving fans one last place to celebrate together. With the Red Raiders as underdogs against Oregon, every game could be the bar’s last hurrah. Would you rally behind your team if it meant keeping your favorite local spot alive a little longer? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
Chad Williams+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a Dallas favorite for Texas Tech fans, is closing—but not until the Red Raiders are out of the College Football Playoff. If Tech keeps winning, the bar keeps opening its doors for game days, giving fans one last chance to celebrate together. It’s a unique sendoff: the bar’s final day depends on how far the Red Raiders go. With Tech as underdogs against Oregon, every game could be the last hurrah. Would you rally behind your team if it meant keeping your favorite spot alive a little longer? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowDallas shoppers get a true Christmas surpriseImagine heading to your local H-E-B in Burleson for a regular grocery run, only to walk out with your cart full—and your wallet untouched. That’s exactly what happened when a register glitch brought checkout lines to a halt. Instead of turning people away, H-E-B staff told everyone to take their groceries home for free, no questions asked. With rising prices and holiday stress, this unexpected act of kindness left shoppers stunned and grateful. Moments like this really show how a little generosity can make a big difference. Would you pay it forward if this happened to you? #Food #Dallas #HEB10Share
Jason Wells+FollowChristmas kindness at Dallas H-E-B: Free groceries!Imagine standing in a packed grocery store, dreading a long wait, only to be told you can take your groceries home for free. That’s exactly what happened to shoppers at the Burleson H-E-B when a system glitch shut down the registers. Instead of sending folks away empty-handed, the staff turned a frustrating moment into a holiday memory, letting everyone leave with their groceries—no charge, no hassle. In a season when every little bit helps, this unexpected act of generosity really hit home. Would you expect your local store to do the same? #Food #Dallas #HEB00Share
Jay Williams+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a Dallas sports bar loved by Texas Tech fans, is closing—but there’s a twist. The bar will stay open as long as the Red Raiders keep winning in the College Football Playoff. If Texas Tech beats Oregon on New Year’s Day, High Fives will reopen for each game until the team is out. It’s a bittersweet sendoff, but also a unique way for fans to rally around both their team and a local favorite. Would you keep coming back for one last round if your team kept the doors open? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowIs Walmart open on Christmas Eve? Dallas hours you needLast-minute holiday grocery runs in Dallas just got easier—Walmart and most major stores will be open on Christmas Eve, but with shorter hours. Walmart’s doors close at 6 p.m., so plan ahead if you’re grabbing those final ingredients. Other big names like Target, Kroger, and H-E-B are also adjusting their schedules, closing earlier than usual. It’s a real lifesaver for anyone prepping a big meal or just realizing you’re out of eggs! How do you handle last-minute holiday shopping? Share your best tips (or fails) below! #Food #Dallas #ChristmasEve00Share
Chad Williams+FollowDallas bar’s fate rides on Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, the go-to Dallas bar for Texas Tech fans, is closing—but not until the Red Raiders’ football season ends. Every playoff win keeps the doors open a little longer, turning each game into a last hurrah for regulars. If Tech beats Oregon in the Orange Bowl, the party continues; if not, it’s the end of an era. It’s wild to see a bar’s future tied so closely to a team’s playoff run. Would you rally behind your team if it meant saving your favorite hangout? Let’s hear your best High Fives memories and predictions for the Red Raiders! #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a beloved Dallas sports bar, is closing—but not on a set date. Instead, their last call depends on how far Texas Tech goes in the College Football Playoff. If the Red Raiders keep winning, High Fives will keep reopening for every game, giving fans a reason to rally and the bar a few more days of life. It’s a bittersweet twist for regulars and Red Raiders fans alike. Would you keep coming back game after game to cheer on your team and your favorite bar? Let’s hear your best High Fives memories! #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
Amy Williams+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a Dallas favorite for Texas Tech fans, is closing its doors—but not until the Red Raiders are out of the College Football Playoff. The bar will stay open for every game Texas Tech plays, reopening for each win and closing only when the team’s playoff run ends. This quirky sendoff means the bar’s last call depends on the Red Raiders’ performance. It’s a bittersweet twist for regulars and sports fans alike. Would you rally behind your team if it meant keeping your favorite local spot alive a little longer? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share
glen25+FollowDallas bar’s fate tied to Texas Tech winsHigh Fives, a Dallas favorite for Texas Tech fans, is closing—but not just yet. The bar’s last call depends on how far the Red Raiders go in the College Football Playoff. If Tech keeps winning, High Fives will keep opening its doors for each game day, giving fans one last chance to celebrate together. It’s a bittersweet twist: the team’s playoff run could extend the life of a beloved local hangout. Would you rally behind your team if it meant saving your favorite spot, even for a few more nights? #Sports #Football #Dallas00Share