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A prolific presence in automotive media until he retired in 2022, Ed Wallace was the car and truck critic for the Fox 4 morning show, Good Day, and hosted a five-hour Saturday program on KLIF Radio called Wheels with Ed Wallace.
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'Don't mourn, organize.' How disability rights advocate Bob Kafka helped shape Austin and the nationKafka was a fixture at the Texas and U.S. Capitols, pushing lawmakers to make housing, transportation and voting more accessible for people with disabilities.
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Frank Moss, who served on City Council for 12 years and led the preservation of the city鈥檚 Black community history, died at 81.
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Paige was the first school superintendent ever to serve as secretary of education, a position he held under the George W. Bush administration for four years.
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The son of Cuban immigrants, Malo and his band blended country, rock and roll, folk, jump blues, Latin music and Cajun rhythms into a distinct sound anchored by his unmistakable voice.
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Odom served in multiple roles across the city, from its Planning and Zoning Commission to City Council. Mayor Jim Ross said he was 鈥渢he true meaning of a trailblazer.鈥
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Cheney, who extolled the power of the presidency, died Monday, according to a statement from his family. The cause was complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease.
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Susan Stamberg, award-winning journalist and one of public radio's most beloved and pioneering voices, died today at age 87.
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Betty Bob (Diltz) Buckley, a Fort Worth pioneer in women鈥檚 journalism, as well as the mother of Tony Award-winning actress Betty Lynn Buckley and television director Norman Buckley, died June 27. She was 99.
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The musical visionary led a multi-racial funk band that produced five Top 10 hits in the late 1960s and early '70s.
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The pope was a strong advocate for the poor and the environment and a towering figure on the world stage, addressing not just Catholics but the men and women of our time.
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Mary Diane Simons, one of three founding directors of Fort Worth鈥檚 Hip Pocket Theatre and an honored costume designer, has died following a lengthy illness. She was 80.