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The $5,000 contract is for Noah Betz, the executive director of the Huffines Liberty Foundation and a political strategist.
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When issues like bleeding and postpartum depression are left untreated, they can lead to death. Black Texans and other groups of color experience maternal mortality at higher rates, but organizations are working to change that reality.
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A change in state law allows the city of Arlington to begin selling plots in Arlington Cemetery, which houses the remains of the city's first mayors and postmasters.
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The report details charges Texas tenants face on top of rent that are often hidden, duplicative, or exceed the actual cost of services, driving up housing costs.
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The composer has had commissions from the Dallas Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Dallas new music ensemble, Voices of Change
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The U.S. Department of State-run program known as Welcome Corps allows U.S. citizens or permanent residents to sponsor a refugee or refugee family. Texas is one of the states leading the way in the number of application submissions.
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After ten years in England, the former Dallas Theater Center actor was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance in "Guys and Dolls"
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The Texas-based nonprofit Children at Risk and other child advocates around the country have been critical of the state's practice of busing migrant families. They urge leaders to coordinate with agencies in other states.
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The Dallas Police and Fire Pension Fund's unfunded liabilities have increased $160 million. That brings the total to $3.2 billion.
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Copeland will perform with the Meadows Symphony Orchestra at the Meyerson Symphony Center.
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The Regional Transportation Council voted to seek federal funding for 59 electric buses.
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Tarrant County has already paid out at least $1.6 million in settlements for other lawsuits over deaths and injuries in the jail.