Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
World War II veteran Sol Wald was proud to march in today’s Veteran’s Day parade through downtown Dallas. He serves as the Americanism...
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I write this because my son, SSG Tim Wagner, arrived on Wednesday with his unit, the 467th Combat Stress Control...
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Tragedy strikes in many ways, but when it hits home or strikes close by, we respond in shock, disbelief, and even fear. As Texans with family members...
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From the tips of his size-70 boots to the top of his 75-gallon hat, Big Tex combines old-fashioned cowboy style with Texas-friendly tradition with his...
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The State Fair of Texas began in 1886 with the creation of a planning organization, the Dallas State Fair and Exposition Association. The group of men...
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Now that school is back in session, the time is right to touch on the history of some of the oldest high schools in Dallas. There are currently 41...
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The Kennedy family has played a significant role in American history. And while John F. Kennedy met his end in Dallas, it is not the only connection...
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Occasionally threatened by demolition, the historic Roundhouse on the campus of the University of Texas at Arlington was built in 1928 to provide...
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