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In A Closed Ohio Factory, Romney Reminds Voters, 'It's Still Empty'
GOP front-runner Mitt Romney is matching President Obama's appearance in the key swing state of Ohio while intensifying his rhetoric, attacking the president's record on the economy. And for the second day in a row, Romney is using his location on the campaign trail to convey a message.
Primary Election Results
KERA is tracking results from Tuesday’s primary elections. Check here for tallies and to-the-minute reports live from watch parties across DFW.Find…
Minorities Are Now Majority Of U.S. Births, Census Says
Last year, for the first time in U.S. history, slightly more than half of the babies born were Hispanic, black, Asian or from another minority.
Early Voters Will Have Big Say In Davis-Shelton Race
At the top of the Texas ticket, Republican Mitt Romney is expected to win and claim the state’s 38 electoral votes.But down ballot there are some tight…
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California State University Seeks Black Students From The Pews
Amid a demographic shift in California, university officials are heading to church to find new applicants.
Monsters Attack Austin! (And Other Cool SXSW Stuff)
Five stories that have North Texas talking: 3D ghouls and long-awaited movies at SXSW, a huge stack of bills in Austin, and more...The wild world of South…
From The Newsroom: A Special Preview Of The May 27 Runoff's Most Heated Races
The runoff elections are coming up May 27 and early voting is underway. Before you head to the voting booth, get up to speed on the various races by…
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North Texas Remembers The 9/11 Attacks, 13 Years Later
Thursday marks the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Here’s a look at some of the ways North Texans are honoring what happened in 2001:A…
Some Americans Boosted Charitable Giving In Recession; The Rich Did Not
As times got tough, America's less-wealthy citizens grew more generous, according to a new study. But people making at least $200,000 a year cut the portion of their incomes they gave to charity.
Need Help Getting School Supplies For Your Student? Check Out The Dallas Mayor's Back to School Fair.
The popular event will take place Friday, August 6, at Fair Park. All participants are required to pre-register and show their confirmation number in order to receive their school supplies.
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