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Thousands of mailers, social media posts and television commercials are pushing the city of Arlington to restore its anti-discrimination ordinance and questioning City Council members’ values.
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The board and great-grandson of paper’s co-founder reaffirm benefits of Hearst deal.
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The former president is accusing CBS News of editing an interview with his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris to make her sound more concise, in violation of Texas law.
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A public memorial service is Saturday for Washington, who owned The Dallas Weekly — and became a city-wide presence on business, civic and arts boards - helping to steer them toward racial equity.
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The Arlington Morning News and Arlington Star-Telegram gave the city the coverage it felt it deserved. Then, the newspaper industry began to decline.
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After a 60-year broadcasting career, Gary De Laune has died.
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On Wednesday, the state executed Quintin Jones, 41, for the Tarrant County murder of his great-aunt in 1999.
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Dallas-based AT&T is merging its content brands with Discovery, Inc.
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"Next time you make that perfect playlist on Spotify or send a link to share a song, you can thank Lou Ottens," documentary filmmaker Zack Taylor told NPR.
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Irma Alicia Cortez Nicolas formed a media empire with her husband Emilio Nicolas and launched Univision, which debuted as the fourth major media network in the U.S., following NBC, CBS and ABC.
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Journalists at The Dallas Morning News on Monday announced their plans to unionize. The union would include journalists at the newspaper, as well as Al…
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The owner of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and dozens of other newspapers across the country filed for bankruptcy protection Thursday.The newspaper…