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Originals
'Black resilience, activism and entrepreneurship': How the Green Book changed the road for Black travelers
Originals
'Black resilience, activism and entrepreneurship': How the Green Book changed the road for Black travelers
For Black motorists, if there is one thing that has withstood the test of time, it’s the dangers of driving while Black. "The Green Book" changed travel in 1936.
News
Remember their names | Family, friends share memories of lives lost in Putnam County tornado
19 people lost their lives when a tornado swept through the Cookeville area early in the morning on Tuesday, March 3.
Originals
'Black resilience, activism and entrepreneurship': How the Green Book changed the road for Black travelers
For Black motorists, if there is one thing that has withstood the test of time, it’s the dangers of driving while Black. "The Green Book" changed travel in 1936.
People
"A dose of her own medicine" | Dolly Parton receives COVID-19 vaccine after helping fund it
Dolly Parton sang "vaccine, vaccine, vaccine" to the tune of Jolene before receiving her shot at Vanderbilt University.
Rooted
Rooted: Natural hair in the workplace
The conversation around representation and what it means for Black women to rock their natural hair isn't new; it's a discussion that's been going on for years.
Originals
'It feeds my soul': Bandan Koro African drum and dance ensemble celebrates community
Dance can be a way to connect to your roots. Here's a dance group practicing traditions handed down from generation to generation.
Local News
North Texans enjoy sunshine, temps in the 70s exactly one week after devastating winter storm
D-FW was treated to 70-plus degree weather on Sunday, finally allowing thousands to get out of the house and enjoy the sunshine.
Heartwarming
Texans helping Texans | H-E-B let customers take free groceries when power went out, Facebook post says
Employees reportedly let lines of people proceed with full carts of groceries out of the store – all for no charge.
Right on the Money
Power outrage: Some seeing electric bills as high as $17K in wake of Texas winter storm
if you were on a variable or indexed plan, your rate — and therefore, your electric bill — may have skyrocketed.
Right on the Money
Here's what to do if you need to file insurance claims because of the Texas winter storms
Know your policy, know what's covered, know what your deductible is.
Weather
Power and water problems linger in every corner of North Texas
"This is exhausting. It's mentally and physically exhausting," said Gina Lewis in Waxahachie. Thursday was her fifth day without electricity.
Originals
'Black resilience, activism and entrepreneurship': How the Green Book changed the road for Black travelers
For Black motorists, if there is one thing that has withstood the test of time, it’s the dangers of driving while Black. "The Green Book" changed travel in 1936.
News
Remember their names | Family, friends share memories of lives lost in Putnam County tornado
19 people lost their lives when a tornado swept through the Cookeville area early in the morning on Tuesday, March 3.
Originals
'Black resilience, activism and entrepreneurship': How the Green Book changed the road for Black travelers
For Black motorists, if there is one thing that has withstood the test of time, it’s the dangers of driving while Black. "The Green Book" changed travel in 1936.
People
"A dose of her own medicine" | Dolly Parton receives COVID-19 vaccine after helping fund it
Dolly Parton sang "vaccine, vaccine, vaccine" to the tune of Jolene before receiving her shot at Vanderbilt University.
Rooted
Rooted: Natural hair in the workplace
The conversation around representation and what it means for Black women to rock their natural hair isn't new; it's a discussion that's been going on for years.
Originals
'It feeds my soul': Bandan Koro African drum and dance ensemble celebrates community
Dance can be a way to connect to your roots. Here's a dance group practicing traditions handed down from generation to generation.
Local News
North Texans enjoy sunshine, temps in the 70s exactly one week after devastating winter storm
D-FW was treated to 70-plus degree weather on Sunday, finally allowing thousands to get out of the house and enjoy the sunshine.
Heartwarming
Texans helping Texans | H-E-B let customers take free groceries when power went out, Facebook post says
Employees reportedly let lines of people proceed with full carts of groceries out of the store – all for no charge.
Right on the Money
Power outrage: Some seeing electric bills as high as $17K in wake of Texas winter storm
if you were on a variable or indexed plan, your rate — and therefore, your electric bill — may have skyrocketed.
Right on the Money
Here's what to do if you need to file insurance claims because of the Texas winter storms
Know your policy, know what's covered, know what your deductible is.
Weather
Power and water problems linger in every corner of North Texas
"This is exhausting. It's mentally and physically exhausting," said Gina Lewis in Waxahachie. Thursday was her fifth day without electricity.
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