gregorybrown+FollowFree ice cream lands in DFW—by drone!Blue Bell’s newest flavor is dropping—literally—into Dallas-Fort Worth backyards, thanks to a wild partnership with drone delivery company Wing. From now until October 5, DFW residents can use the Wing app to order a free pint of Classic Pecan Pie ice cream, delivered by drone in about 30 minutes. No fees, no tips, just pure frozen joy. This isn’t just a treat; it’s a sneak peek at how drone delivery could change our daily lives. Would you trust a drone to deliver your snacks? What else would you want dropped into your yard? #News #DFW #BlueBell00Share
darrell47+FollowDenver flyers fume over airport parking feesGetting charged a full extra day for just two minutes over at Denver International Airport? That’s what happened to frequent traveler Steve Conney, and he’s not alone in his frustration. Unlike many major U.S. airports that switch to hourly rates after 24 hours, DIA slaps on another $35 for even a minute past the daily cutoff. The airport says it’s about keeping things simple, but for many, it feels unfair—especially when other airports are more flexible. Has this policy changed how you get to the airport? Would you reconsider parking at DIA? #News #Denver #AirportParking00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowSan Antonio’s Park North is now an entertainment hotspotPark North Shopping Center is shaking up the Northside! What used to be a quick stop for errands is now packed with reasons to spend the whole day. From bowling at PINSTACK to the soon-to-open Outlaw Pickle’s massive indoor pickleball courts, plus a new high-tech sports arena replacing Urban Air, the area is buzzing with fresh energy. Add in unique eats like Earth Burger and local Vietnamese fare, and you’ve got a spot where friends and families can bowl, play, laugh, and eat—all within walking distance. How do you feel about this shift from shopping to all-day fun? #News #SanAntonio #ParkNorth00Share
boothconnor+FollowAlbuquerque adobe courtyards you’ll want to visitAlbuquerque’s adobe homes turn summer nights into pure magic. Imagine relaxing in a courtyard where the walls soak up the day’s warmth, string lights glow, and the scent of lavender or fresh herbs fills the air. From hidden North Valley gems with ancient cottonwoods to artist compounds in Barelas, these spaces blend historic charm with modern comfort. Some have cozy fire pits, others offer mountain views or even outdoor pizza ovens! Which style speaks to you: lush gardens, sunset soaks, or lively gathering spots? Let’s talk about how these unique courtyards shape our summer memories and community vibe. #News #Albuquerque #AdobeHomes00Share
Robin Long+FollowThis week’s best events in Champaign-UrbanaFrom climbing into the Planters NUTmobile at Curtis Orchard to savoring free pizza and live piano at Canopy Club, this week in Champaign-Urbana is packed with unique experiences. Celebrate the Mahomet Aquifer’s protection with free gelato and live music, or unwind with a goat hike at Prairie Fruits Farm. Gluten-free spaghetti night, cello quartets, and art talks add flavor and culture, while the Urbana Night Market and Loose Cobra’s birthday bash bring the community together. Which event are you most excited to check out? Let’s swap tips and make the most of this vibrant week! #News #ChampaignUrbana #LocalEvents00Share
robertjones+FollowBurgers funding futures at U of AEvery bite at True Burger inside the Arkansas Union does more than satisfy your hunger—it helps fund scholarships for U of A students. Instead of paying franchise fees to big chains, Chartwells and the university teamed up to create a local burger spot where 5% of every sale goes straight to students in need. Over $200,000 has already been awarded, and every order keeps the support growing. It’s a simple, tasty way to make a real difference on campus. Would you choose a burger that gives back? Let’s talk about how food choices can shape our community! #News #UofA #TrueBurger00Share
Cody Kennedy+FollowOhio’s Powerball streak: Another two $1M winners!Ohio’s luck with Powerball just keeps rolling—two more $1 million tickets were sold this month, one in Columbus and another in Champaign County. That’s five big winners in just a few weeks, including teachers in Ashland County and a $2 million ticket in Akron. While the $1.8 billion jackpot went elsewhere, it’s wild to see so many Ohioans hitting it big lately. Would you take the lump sum or the annuity if you won? And what would you do with a million bucks? Let’s hear your dream plans! #News #Powerball #Ohio00Share
Cody Kennedy+FollowColumbus neighbor wins $1M Powerball prize!Someone in East Linden just became a millionaire overnight—thanks to a lucky Powerball ticket bought at Hudson Express Carryout! While the massive $1.8 billion jackpot went elsewhere, this $1 million win is still life-changing for our local winner. It’s wild to think that out of all the tickets sold across the country, one of the big winners is right here in our own backyard. Imagine how this could impact someone’s life, family, or even our community. If you won, would you keep it quiet or celebrate with everyone? Let’s talk about what you’d do with a sudden windfall! #News #Columbus #Powerball00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowFury 325 keeps breaking records at CarowindsFury 325 at Carowinds just snagged the title of world’s best steel roller coaster for the ninth year in a row! This ride isn’t just a local favorite—it’s a global legend, stretching over 1.25 miles and crossing both North and South Carolina. Even after a major repair two years ago, Fury 325 is still the top thrill for coaster fans everywhere. If you’ve ridden it, you know the hype is real. What makes Fury 325 stand out for you, and do you think it deserves this streak? Let’s hear your stories and opinions! #News #Carowinds #Fury32500Share
DappledDolphin+FollowA haunted house in Thunder Mountain, Nevada🥶I actually went there about 20 years ago, on a cross-country trip back home after college. I was with two friends, driving a U-Haul and towing my car, when we spotted this place off the highway—pretty sure it was visible from I-80. We decided to pull over and wander around, with zero context. The atmosphere was so unsettling that we were honestly spooked. Luckily, there were signs explaining what it was, or else we probably would’ve bolted. The whole place carries this heavy, eerie energy that definitely doesn’t feel welcoming. #UnexpectedFinds #WeirdFinds #Abandoned #News 70Share