The new bus schedules and an easy-touse trip planning tool for the New Bus Network have been released. The schedules are available at https://www.dart.org/newbus and the trip planning tool is available at
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With Advance Registration Required Donations of dresses, jewelry, shoes, handbags, and wraps are requested PLANO, TEXAS – January 18, 2022– St. Andrew United Methodist Church announces Prom Closet
Sid Miller is challenging a debt relief program that the U.S. Department of Agriculture saw as a way to correct historic discrimination. An advocate for Black Texas farmers
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Johnson did not make her retirement official until November, setting off an abridged scramble to set up campaigns ahead of the December filing deadline but attracting a packed
By Roger Caldwell, NNPA Newswire Contributor With the election of President Biden and Vice President Harris, they have quickly delivered for the American people, while helping our country
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King’s family has requested no celebration unless federal lawmakers pass voting rights legislation, a task that appears out of reach as President Joe Biden and several Democrats have