The final resting place for ancestors who called Houston home back in the 1800s had become a dumping ground. Now, the ...
Carroll County’s history of racial violence, including the 1885 lynching of an African American man named Townsend Cook, was ...
Once again, we are honoring Black History Month by highlighting the achievements of some our area’s residents. We begin ...
Hundreds of people attended Saturday’s funeral at a Richmond-area church for Henry L. Marsh III, who died Jan. 23 at age 91, ...
Ventura “TJ” Tijerina was a month overdue for a haircut when he strolled into Tower Plaza Hair Styles without an appointment. Luckily, Dora Garcia’s barber chair was vacant. That was good news for ...
As Black Americans stand in the face of what might be a Civil Rights Movement 2.0, we celebrate our contemporary civil rights ...
A former Fox Sports reporter and anchor has filed a lawsuit against the network and executive vice president for content ...
A chaotic back-and-forth over President Donald Trump’s freeze on federal grants and loans has farmers, activists, organizations and businesses wondering whether they will receive the funding they rely ...
Meet the 47 artists, dancers, designers, choreographers, musicians, gallery owners from Montrose to the Museum District ...
The current interim city manager is set to take on the permanent role – one that, in Dallas' form of government, has more ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Eight years after Hurricane Harvey devastated the Houston area, some families are still waiting on federal aid to fix their damaged homes. Some applied for the funds ...