BY ROSS RAMSEY Texas has been solidly Republican for a long time, but candidates and political people on both sides are sure acting like the state is competitive.
DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nov 25, 2019–Following in the footsteps of its founder Trammell Crow, on December 6 th, Crow Holdings, the Dallas-based real estate investment and development firm, will spend a
An Editorial by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller November 25, 2019 Howdy neighbors! In just a few short days, it will be time to gather for a day
By Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. In the bloody summer of 1863, the Union Army defeated General Robert E. Lee’s Confederate forces at Gettysburg, a three-day battle that
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By The Associated Press Federal safety officials say Boeing should redesign part of the casing on some engines to prevent the kind of accident that occurred when engine
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia A court is expected to hear soon more arguments in a case Merretazon has brought against the city. Philadelphia officials
As Universal Pictures’ Wednesday morning CinemaCon presentation wound down after over an hour of previews for already announced films, attention finally turned to lesser-known quantities, including Grammy-winning music