For many years, a gray, 1920s-era brick building housing several small businesses, including The Tomato, was part of the Fry Street landscape. The Tomato served pizza by the slice to
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Beams of sunlight pour in through tall windows, bouncing off colorful tassels and bright artwork hanging on the walls. Biridiana Ordoñez greets customers with a smile as they walk into

At 21 years old, Blake Pyron has accomplished everything from starting his own business to co-sponsoring a bill for legislation — all while being Texas’ first business owner with Down syndrome.

Instead of cars, the streets of downtown Sanger were filled with over a hundred vendors and a few thousand shoppers

Kayleigh Bywater | Senior Staff Writer @kayleighnic0le Nathan Sarvis has taught first and second graders, volunteered at his church and

Heamiy Park / Intern Writer UNT’s Sustainable Communities Initiative and Sanger Independent School District have partnered together, bringing opportunities for

Ian Pribanic // Contributing Writer Like a scene from a 1930s movie, the railroad tracks in Sanger, Texas, a town of