Fort Worth Restaurant Offers Free Lunch To Support Local Police Department
When the owners of a popular Fort Worth restaurant heard about the killing of two New York police officers last Saturday, they were in disbelief. » E-Mail This
View Article'Eric Can Live Forever In My Mind': Family Honors Dallas Ebola Victim On His...
Family members are remembering Thomas Eric Duncan this week -- Tuesday would have been the 43rd birthday of the Ebola victim who died this fall in...» E-Mail This
View ArticleDallas Housing Discrimination Case Takes Center Stage At U.S. Supreme Court
Update: Civil rights advocates say a Texas case that came before the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday could weaken the Fair Housing Act of 1968.
View ArticleNorth Central Texas Softball Coach: 'They'll Be With Us All Year, And For...
The softball team at North Central Texas College will open its season Friday. It will be the women’s first game since an 18-wheeler crashed into the...
View ArticleSmall But Vocal Group Of Protesters Heckle Texas Muslim Capitol Day
Hundreds of Muslims are rallying in Austin as part of their biennial Texas Capitol lobbying day -- but a small group of counter-protesters are trying to...
View ArticleDespite Protesters, Texas Muslims Say They Are Proud Of Their 'Amazing...
Buses from across the state carried several hundred Texas Muslims, many of them first-time visitors, to the state Capitol Thursday. They were met by a...
View ArticleJubilee Director Placed On Leave After Arrest
The artistic director of a leading African-American theater company in North Texas has been placed on administrative leave following his arrest Friday...
View ArticleJury Selection Starts Thursday In Chris Kyle Murder Trial
Jury selection starts Thursday morning in the murder trial of the man accused of killing Chris Kyle -- the veteran Navy SEAL who’s the subject of the...
View ArticleIt's OK If Jurors In Chris Kyle Murder Trial Saw 'American Sniper,' Judge Says
Another 400 potential jurors have been summoned Friday to the courthouse in Stephenville in Erath County for the murder trial of Eddie Ray Routh.
View ArticleFirst Lady Of Afghanistan Visits Dallas To Honor Laura Bush
Ten years ago, the first private, not-for-profit university opened in Afghanistan. On Wednesday night, the first lady of that country, Rula Ghani,...
View ArticleIn Stephenville, Relief After Guilty Verdict In 'American Sniper' Killing Trial
The town of Stephenville is buzzing about Tuesday night's quick conviction of Eddie Ray Routh in the deaths of "American Sniper" author Chris Kyle and a...
View ArticleSunday's Cowtown Marathon Canceled, But Half-Marathon Still On, After Winter...
Update, Saturday night: Organizers have canceled Sunday's Cowtown Marathon in Fort Worth due to the recent blast of winter weather. The half-marathon is...
View ArticleFrom Picking Cotton To Owning A Business: Fort Worth CEO Achieves American Dream
Yolanda Cuevas knew one day she’d work in an air-conditioned office.
View ArticleThe 'Other' Parker Rice: How The OU Scandal Trapped A Student With The Same Name
This story is not about that Parker Rice -- the University of Oklahoma student from Dallas who was expelled this week after leading racist chants in a...
View ArticleDallas Home Of Former OU Student Picketed
Protesters carried small anti-racism placards and walked up and down the street in the affluent Northwest Dallas neighborhood where Parker Rice lives.
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