By LINDSEY TANNER Distrust, misinformation and delays because of the holidays and bad weather have combined to produce what authorities say are alarmingly low COVID-19 vaccination rates in
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
By JANET McCONNAUGHEY NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana’s governor on Wednesday posthumously pardoned Homer Plessy, the Black man whose arrest for refusing to leave a whites-only railroad car
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor In 2021, 440 bills to restrict voting access were introduced in 49 states. Nineteen states passed 34 new laws making it
State climatologist: Texas had hottest December since 1889 COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Last month was the hottest December in Texas since at least 1889, state Climatologist John
BRYAN/ COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Prairie View A&M University and Tarleton State University have attained the prestigious R2 Carnegie Classification, recognizing both campuses for their high level of research
BY THE HUB With the entire city rallying behind South Oak Cliff on their historic playoff run, the Golden Bears are the state champions after beating Liberty Hill on
(CEDAR HILL, TEXAS) Cedar Hill-based churches, civic organizations and community members were especially charitable with this year’s Christmas Cedar Hill Gift Card Drive. At present time, there were
DALLAS — The City Council on Wednesday approved the creation of a new Commission on Disabilities, which Mayor Eric Johnson proposed in October. The 15-member Commission on Disabilities