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Dallas Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation celebrates the 7th annual National Day of Racial Healing with four free in-person events throughout North Texas on Jan. 17.
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Southwest Airlines says it will award the travelers who were caught in the surge of canceled flights during the holidays 25,000 frequent-flyer points, an award worth more than $300 in flights.
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"Everyone ... is grieving the loss of something."
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Larney, a Choctaw of Oklahoma and a Seminole Nation citizen, explores in his work the intersection of racial identity, cultural struggles, and the history of his native nations.
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The city of Dallas will now provide free access to menstrual products as part of their Racial Equity Plan alignment.
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White Rock Cemetery Garden of Memories is thought to be one of the oldest integrated cemeteries in the state.
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Billy Chemirmir is charged with killing 22 women in the Dallas area over a two-year span. He was found guilty Friday in one of their deaths — his second murder conviction.
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After weeks without significant rain in North Texas, slow-moving thunderstorms dumped around 8-9 inches in Dallas Sunday night and Monday morning.
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Hungary's prime minister Viktor Orbán, who has suppressed civil liberties and intimidated media and corporate critics, kicked off the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas.
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Memos from the mayor and some council members show their clash with city manager is escalating.
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In a speech, Bush criticized "the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq — I mean of Ukraine."
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Scottie Scheffler wanted to be a professional golfer for so long he wore trousers to lessons at Royal Oaks in Dallas and even at junior tournaments, no matter how stifling the Texas heat. He just never imagined how he would look in a green jacket.