By Sneha Dey, The Texas Tribune “With new state funds in hand, community colleges waive tuition for some high school students” was first published by The Texas Tribune,
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Nearly 600 Dallas area residents registered for the 2023 Solar Switch Dallas program and received a personal recommendation. Residents who accepted their offer saved on average $6,030 on
By Ariama C. Long Report for America Corps Member | Amsterdam News Staff After more than 50 years, it’s hard to believe that the assassination of civil rights icon
More than a dozen states participated in primaries and caucuses, constituting the most significant nominating race day, and shifting the focus from the one-by-one march through early-voting states.
Valdez ran the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department until 2017, when she stepped down to run against Gov. Greg Abbott. BY POOJA SALHOTRA “Dallas County sheriff to face predecessor Lupe
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor Tyler Perry was planning an $800 million expansion of his studio in Atlanta. Now the plans are on hold. Why? Because
BY THE HUB Early voting is underway for the March 5 primary–perhaps the most important for public education in Texas history. Please exercise your civic responsibility and vote in
By FOX 4 Staff FOX 4 DALLAS – Dallas City Council approved a new interim city manager while they look to fill the position permanently. Kimberly Tolbert, the deputy city manager, will
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