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Fort Worth filmmaker Dominique Anderson wanted her next short documentary to focus on the city鈥檚 rich Hispanic heritage.
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Thousands of people from across state are expected to gather at Dallas City Hall on Saturday to celebrate Puerto Rican culture.
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Even before ICE agents arrested dozens of people in North Texas over the weekend, rumors on social media of immigration enforcement were stirring confusion and uncertainty.
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No injuries were reported, but a number of exotic animals died at a pet store in the popular Hispanic market on Harry Hines Boulevard.
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UnidosUS and a coalition of other left-leaning groups say Latino voters in 10 key states, including Texas, didn't swing as far to the right in last week's election as some other exit polls suggested.
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The Hispanic Organization for Genealogy and Research is hosting a Hispanic genealogy conference in Dallas this weekend.
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Walking into Casa Azul Coffee on Jan. 11, Jannett Ruiz and Adriana Carvajal made their way to a group of tables by the windows.
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Jose Martinez has picked America's food for decades. With all that experience on different farms, he saw workers lacking labor protections. Now he works to give farmworkers more rights.
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A growing number of people who identify as Latino or Hispanic identify as multiracial. That鈥檚 according to 2020 Census data.
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Lack of trust in the COVID vaccine is the main reason Hispanics in Texas have cited for not getting vaccinated, according to the study.
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Texas has filed a lawsuit seeking to shut down the Central American Minors Program, which could allow the woman鈥檚 22-year-old son join her in the U.S.