Berkeys is the best residential electrician in Carrollton, TX. Just ask Southlake Journal and Southlake style magazines. They recently ranked Berkeys as one of the top operators in the business for plumbing, air conditioning, and electrical services in Carrollton, TX. Berkeys has a commitment to quality work and friendly customer service that creates trust and satisfaction with our clients. We’ve been operating since 1975, so we know what it takes to provide quality electrical services.
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DALLAS, March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Berkeys Plumbing, Air Conditioning and Electrical is pleased to announce the appointment of Bubba Thurman as President. He has been successfully leading t
This spring has been a little warmer than usual. OK, so, it’s 81F in March. That’s not too hot, right? Well, it’s going to get a lot warmer than that in July. Having reliable power for our air c
Grab a hot cup of Irish tea!!! It’s a long one. FROM VERANDA: Capard House In 2017, I wrote a story about interior design great Martyn Lawrence Bul
The time travel series Outlander, based on the books by Diana Gabaldon, is now in its seventh season. The last episode of the first half of the season will be shown this week.
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After King Charles III’s coronation that brought most members of the world’s royal families to London to celebrate, news from the world’s Royals was pretty quiet. That is until this pa
I never had the opportunity to meet her in person, unfortunately. Rather, she once was a guest on our precursor to today’s podcasts – The Skirted Roundtable (listen here.) She was a gracious
I wasn’t going to write about the Met Gala this year. Sometimes the costumes are hard for me to define. But this year, honoring Karl Lagerfeld – it was different. All the black and white f
Berkeys Plumbing, A/C and Electrical President Jeff Cox joins WFAA’s Jane McGarry for A Go With the Pros Episode on how to improve your indoor air quality. This segment aired March 30th, 2023 on WFA
I have to say that this year’s Oscar was the best in a long, long time. Except of course last year when it was so terrible, it was dope. (Did I use that word correctly?) How could anyone top t
Heading towards the Oscars, tonight was the SAGS – the Screen Actors Guild Awards. The actors always seem truly thrilled to win a SAG which they often say, that when first issued their SAG card,
Here, in an ad for Grey Gardens, Little Edie stands in her mink coat among the decay. Fourteen years ago I wrote one of my first ever - in depth, deep dive, long stories – about Grey Garden
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At the DMA, Artist Ari Brielle Highlights the Nature Where Shingle Mountain Once Was Fundraising for the park where Shingle Mountain once stood is ongoing. Until then, the Dallas artist Ari Brielle ex
The 14 Things You Must Do in Dallas This March Jazmine Sullivan, an Irish festival, the return of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, John Mulaney, and plenty of other things to keep you occupied this Mar
5 things to know about the impending Texas winter storm Wintry conditions are forecast for Wednesday night and continue through the week. Shrubbery around the city present frostbite in their foleaf as
Dallas home prices jump by 25% Home price gains in Dallas are the largest ever in monthly Case-Shiller report. Nationwide home prices were up 19.5% in September, according to Case-Shiller.(Ben Torres
By the turn of the 20th century, Michigan, a state that had pegged its economic fortunes to the lumber industry began to accept the reality that it had sold its heritage for pennies on the dollar. The
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A History of the Nation's Oldest Surviving Sugarbeet Factory By Thomas Mahar Michigan's lumber industry and the 19th century drew to a close together. Lumber barons had swept through the state li
Historians generally agree that Michigan Sugar Company constructed the first beet sugar factory built in Michigan in 1898 in Essexville, a suburb of Bay City, Michigan. It isn’t entirely true. The
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