There have been many delays in the past, so you might not want to take this to the bank, but according to the Browning’s Mexican Grill Facebook page, the Tex-Mex institution will reopen to the public on July 11, initially for dinner only. We’ll keep you posted as we find out more.

Mark your calendar: The Argenta Foodie Festival returns to downtown North Little Rock from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, July 2. Ashley’s at the Capital, Argenta Market, Boulevard Bread Co., Ferneau, Hunka Pie, Starving Artist Cafe and Union Bistro will all have booths featuring foods made primarily from local produce or meat. There’ll be live music by the Swingshift Band and Fire & Brimstone, too. Admission is free.

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