Tag: Texas
Alejandro Rosel, like many children of farmworkers, spent his childhood in the fields alongside his siblings. His father, Hipolito Rosel, was a bricklayer in Progreso, Texas, but the family ventured to Lansing, Michigan, in pursuit of farm work opportunities...
Tonight, the stage is set for the highly anticipated debate between Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and his Democratic challenger, Colin Allred, at the WFAA Studios in Dallas. With national attention focused on this race, the Cook Political Report...
An educator at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) in Austin is facing accusations of having an inappropriate relationship with a student. The arrest affidavit, filed on Friday, named 36-year-old Craig Edgley as the suspect...
Texas high school students in the state can now access valuable information about which public universities would accept them based on their credentials, even before they submit a college application. This new tool, known as Direct Admissions, aims to...
In 1977, a group of farmworkers embarked on a march from Texas to Washington, D.C. to shed light on the injustices they faced. Along the way, they received support from various individuals and organizations, highlighting the unity and solidarity...