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It's been six months since Hurricane Harvey struck the Texas Gulf Coast. The Fort Worth-based nonprofit Information Technology Disaster Resource Center…
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Sports Illustrated published an investigative report this week alleging former Dallas Mavericks president Terdema Ussery engaged in inappropriate conduct…
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Tarrant County Judge Glen Whitley is angry.The county's top elected official ignited a political firestorm a week ago when he said the state is refusing…
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Friday’s the deadline the city of Dallas gave bike-share companies to clean up their acts. The Denton City Council is also considering putting some…
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In this week's State of the Union speech, President Trump delivered a glowing report about the tax bill he just signed, saying roughly three million…
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In just three and a half weeks, Texans will begin voting in the nation's first political primary of the year.And the stakes will depend on what happens…
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In 2017, the original Women's March drew millions of women who opposed the inauguration of President Donald Trump. And this year's event has a renewed…
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One of the most influential education nonprofits in North Texas has a new leader. Byron Sanders, who's 34 and grew up in southern Dallas, got the CEO job…
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Today is Robert Siegel's last day as host of NPR's All Things Considered. He sat down with KERA in May of 2017, shortly after he announced his impending…
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Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax is now in his second year on the job. In his first 12 months, the city passed a billion-dollar bond package, killed the…
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2017 was a rollercoaster year for news, especially if you were a person of color, a transgender person, an immigrant, or a woman.There were immigration…
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Fort Worth appears to be headed for a reboot. According to a new economic development study, the city that embraces the nickname "Cowtown" is in danger of…