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The Civil Rights activist is one of several figures depicted in Mattel’s “Barbie Inspiring Women” series.
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After a customer rushed out of Monkey and Dog Books when her water broke, the store turned to Instagram for help. The post went viral locally, reconnecting the bookstore with the family.
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The Fort Worth organization is best known for its international piano competition. The inaugural conducting competition will take place in 2028 in Houston
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A Dallas committee weighed in on suburbs' DART withdrawal elections and voted to give direction to the city manager to negotiate with the agency and member cities.
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Transit-oriented developments encourage density and walkability – and they’re popping up across DART’s system.
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A new study finds that more new units are available in the region but they're unaffordable for low-income families.
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KERA News has identified another man who died after a Tarrant County jailer knelt on him. The federal government has cautioned against kneeling on handcuffed people.
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An independent investigation of sexual misconduct allegations against former Celina ISD teacher Caleb Elliott found systemic issues in athletics and Moore Middle School.
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The Confederate monument that was once located on the lawn of Denton County's historic courthouse is finally on display inside the Courthouse-on-the-Square Museum.
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In their new American special, BBC’s Radio 3 explores music in Dallas-Fort Worth, Philadelphia, Boston and L.A.
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Celina ISD’s high school football coach announced his retirement soon after the district shared an independent investigator found no evidence supporting allegations the district was aware of a former teacher’s sexual misconduct.
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If cities vote to leave DART, service could end at more than a dozen rail stations and bus stops.