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Paxton accuses nonprofit Jolt of an 鈥渦nlawful voter registration scheme,鈥 but a legal filing provided no evidence that it registers noncitizens to vote.
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A shuttered Richardson preschool reimagined as a catch-all resource center has become reality in the historic Esperanza neighborhood.
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The 2025 Dallas Colombian Festival returns July 19 with music, traditional food and cultural performances at Strauss Square in the Dallas Arts District.
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In addition to Dallas, several smaller cities in Dallas County filled city council seats, including a Garland mayor.
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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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"We don鈥檛 know what to do," Jesus said after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan nationals living in the U.S.
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The popular Hispanic market in East Dallas has served the community for over 20 years.
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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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Dallas County and city officials met with Esperanza community members and resource organizations to discuss a plan for Dobie Elementary School.
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Latinos across North Texas pointed to reproductive rights and bridging political divides as major issues this election season 鈥 but by and large, many say the economy is their biggest concern.
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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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New polling data released Tuesday says more Latinos are voting for their first or second time this election.