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The diversification of Frisco over the last 25 years was overwhelmingly welcoming — until online influencers changed the narrative.
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A Dallas man who admitted anti-Asian bias motivated the 2022 shooting of three Korean American women at a northwest Dallas salon has been sentenced to 15 years in prison under a plea deal.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a constitutional guarantee of citizenship for kids born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents.
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Dallas County commissioners court supported June as Immigrant Heritage month, as Commissioner Elba Garcia recommended in the court's regular meeting this week.
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KERA's Recovering the Stories video series chronicles historic communities of color across Dallas, taking a closer look at how subjects like police brutality and gentrification have disproportionately affected these neighborhoods.
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A competitive Texas House race in the Dallas suburbs features the first Asian to win Miss Texas and the first Asian woman to serve in the state Legislature.
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This year's festival features dramas, comedies, action, thrillers, horror and documentaries.
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A new Census Bureau report shows the Asian American population went up 5.5% in one year, outpacing overall state growth.
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On the one-year anniversary of the shooting that killed eight people and injured seven others, a coalition of advocacy organizations released a joint statement calling on state leaders to label the shooting as a hate crime.
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Local leaders and community members celebrated the official designation of Koreatown in Dallas on Friday.
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The Dallas Asian American Historical Society is on a mission to ensure the stories of the city’s early Chinese American restaurateurs are remembered and respected.
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Law enforcement officials have pointed out the Allen outlet mall shooter had neo-Nazi beliefs, but they stopped short of assigning racism as a motive. Activists say that shows a pattern of misunderstanding bias.