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The groundbreaking role of Marjorie Welch Fitts Louis as one of KERA's first Black reporters on news television has become more than a historical milestone. Her legacy lives on in a fellowship for budding Black journalists. Funded by her family and spearheaded by her daughter, Jill Louis Bowman, the fellowship is a testament to Marjorie's enduring impact on journalism and a commitment to ensure diverse voices continue to shape the stories of North Texas.
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A Dallas voiceover artist adds hilarious voices to pet videos submitted by his fans on social media.
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Five years ago, Jean was killed in his Dallas home by an off-duty officer who said she mistook his apartment for hers.
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Once plagued by infrastructure challenges and labeled as struggling campus, South Oak Cliff High School has transformed itself into a beacon of hope and achievement. With back-to-back state football championships, a new building and academic programming, the school is defying the odds.
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“Our Stories: Black Families in Early Dallas” is a “book of cultural enlightenment” says co-editor Judith Garrett Segura.
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Two years after missing the Olympics for testing positive for marijuana, the American sprinter became the fastest woman in the world.
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The University of North Texas at Dallas and the North Texas Food Bank teamed up to address food insecurity in the surrounding neighborhood with a mobile food pantry and on campus with a care pantry.
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Dallas based matchmaker Radha Patel, from Single to Shaadi, talks about the reality show, modern dating and what really matters when looking for a long-term partner.
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Want to celebrate Earth Day in Dallas, Fort Worth and other parts of North Texas? Here's a list of events to do just that.
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A northern Dallas affordable housing project moved one step closer to being built after being on hold for nearly two years.
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Bill author Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, said the measure is coming in response to what he called “an explosion” of local ordinances adding regulations.
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The USDA is accepting public comment on proposed updates that happen once every decade to the food packages used by participants of the Supplementary Special Nutrition Program—WIC.