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Grupo Fantasma will headline Denton’s Day of the Dead Festival; plus, see 60 coffins race
Get ready for a full day of entertainment and then some at Denton’s Day of the Dead Festival this coming weekend in downtown.
A federal judge says Georgia's political maps must be redrawn for the 2024 election
A judge is ordering Georgia to draw new congressional and state legislative maps after finding the current maps illegally discriminate against Black voters.
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The Philadelphia Orchestra returns to China for anniversary of historic 1973 trip
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with violinist Davyd Booth, who was part of the Philadelphia Orchestra's historic 1973 tour of China.
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Neighborhoods in North Texas are decked out for the holidays
Here’s where to see some of the best home and lawn displays in Dallas, Collin and Tarrant counties.
Tennessee law denied Allie Phillips an abortion. So she's now running for office
Phillips, 28, never expected to go into politics. But after she got devastating news about her pregnancy, everything changed.
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Netflix show spotlights Fort Worth in season premiere; locals react
The fictional song “Tap Into Your (Fort) Worth” is Fort Worth’s latest brush with small-screen fame.
Tarrant transportation officials, businesses prepare for high traffic during solar eclipse
Cosmic cocktails, live music and eclipse parties will enliven the Fort Worth area on April 8 as thousands of people look up at the sky for the rare astronomical event: a total solar eclipse.
The reality behind 'Civil War' and the possibility of a real second civil war
NPR's Andrew Limbong talks to Amy Cooter of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies about how realistic an idea of a second civil war is.
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Fort Worth’s 2025 budget could halve funds for improving neglected neighborhoods
City Manager David Cooke told the City Council during an Aug. 27 budget work session that in order to keep the tax rate frozen while meeting council’s expectations, cuts from programs supported by the general fund and-pay-as-you-go funds are necessary.
Supreme Court immunity ruling likely to affect Trump's cases, says former DOJ official
NPR's Domenico Montanaro speaks with attorney and former DOJ official Harry Litman about how the Supreme Court's immunity ruling could affect the pending cases facing former President Trump.
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