MARSHALL, Texas (AP) — Students graduating from a historically Black college in East Texas were told at their commencement ceremony that an anonymous donor had paid their balances,
The Dallas City Council Wednesday approved a $1.12 million engineering contract for the future pedestrian bridge into the Joppa community, along with improvements to Carbondale Street and its
Maternal mortality rates across the country are among the highest in the developed world, and recent data from Centers for Disease Control (CDC) show that Black, American Indian and Alaska
Police: Mom who blamed toddler’s death on road rage arrested DALLAS (AP) — A Texas woman who said her 3-year-old son was killed in a road-rage shooting has
Everything worthwhile seems to be accompanied by a mixture of patience and longsuffering. We saw that patience vividly displayed this past week as she was questioned by members
The nonprofit Coalition for Homeless reported that about 57 percent of heads of households in shelters are Black, 32 percent are Hispanic/Latinx, 7 percent are white, less than
Former Dallas City Council member Dwaine Caraway released from federal prison DALLAS — Dwaine Caraway, the former Dallas City Council member who pleaded guilty to accepting hundreds of thousands
By PAUL J. WEBER and ACACIA CORONADO AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas threw out mail votes at an abnormally high rate during the nation’s first primary of 2022,
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By ZEKE MILLER WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government has provided more than $2 billion to help cover funeral costs for more than 300,000 families of people who died from