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The news of the Chairy Orchard’s closure earlier in June was met with hundreds of comments from residents and visitors grieving the unique Den…
The point at which Latinos would outnumber white residents to make up the biggest share of the Texas population has been on the state’s demogr…
Tom Ferguson, a longtime local business leader and community supporter, has passed away. Ferguson passed away at his home on Saturday, June 17 at the age of 82.
Denton’s real estate market continued to rebound heading into the summer. Sales volume bounced 19% from the same time last year, while pending…
Tyler resident and businesswoman Jasmine Ware is no stranger to the struggles of being in the corporate world where she said she was often questioned about or discriminated against because of her hair.
A Tyler businessman and local entrepreneur has achieved remarkable recognition in the business world with his invitation into the prestigious Forbes Business Council, an invitation-only community for successful business owners and leaders for the success of his East Texas business.
Laughter and music spilled out the front door of the Texas African American Museum as children played corn hole and adults played bingo during the museum’s Juneteenth community celebration.
Between the years 1890 and 1912, four black men were publicly lynched on the downtown square of Tyler. Saturday, the We Remember Tyler Lynching Memorial Project honored these victims and many others who were killed in Smith County by holding the 2nd Annual Remembrance Vigil in the Tyler square.
4-H members from Denton County 4-H participated at Texas 4-H Roundup in Bryan–College Station on June 5-8. Texas 4-H Roundup, the pinnacle eve…
Sometime in the next few weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on two cases challenging whether it is legal for public and private…