DALLAS — In front of a 900-person crowd made up of principals, business executives, community leaders and parents, Superintendent Michael Hinojosa detailed Dallas ISD’s bold progress made over the
HOUSTON (AP) — About 10,000 mail ballots were tabulated but not counted in Texas’ most populous county on the day of last week’s election, officials said, adding to
By KIM CHANDLER Under a blazing blue sky, Harris linked arms with rank-and-file activists from the civil rights movement and led thousands across the bridge where, on March
By ZEKE MILLER and COLLEEN LONG WASHINGTON (AP) — Addressing a concerned nation and anxious world, President Joe Biden vowed in his first State of the Union address
By WILL WEISSERT and PAUL J. WEBER AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republican Gov. Greg Abbott will face Democrat Beto O’Rourke after voters in Texas opened what could be
By RENATA BRITO BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — They file into neighboring countries by the hundreds of thousands — refugees from Ukraine clutching children in one arm, belongings in the other.
By David Sentendrey and Steven Dial/FOX 4 News DALLAS – There will be a runoff in the Democratic primary for a congressional seat that represents much of Dallas County. State Rep. Jasmine Crockett
By Nse Ufot, executive director of the New Georgia Project Across the country, we are witnessing the continued trend of Republican leaders passing measures that make it harder
DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson on Tuesday released the following statement on the hiring of Bart Bevers as the city’s first-ever Inspector General: “For far too long, Dallas
By RUSS BYNUM BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — The three white men convicted of murder in Ahmaud Arbery’s shooting were found guilty of federal hate crimes Tuesday in a verdict that