OBIT OBIT: BARON RAY HAGGERTY It is with profound sadness and deep respect that we announce the passing of Baron Ray Haggerty, who departed this life on March 14,... Texas Metro NewsApril 7, 2026
Sports Sabria Dean’s Journey from East Texas to the Center of a Global Conflict The latest escalation between the United States and Iran began a few weeks ago when American and Israeli forces launched a series of coordinated... Texas Metro NewsApril 7, 2026
News Americans Cut Back on Food, Dining, Spending as Costs Climb and Refunds Become Essential Americans across income levels are changing how they eat, spend, and plan their finances as rising costs for food, housing, and basic necessities continue... Texas Metro NewsApril 6, 2026
Health Why Chronic Pain Might Be Making Everyday Sounds Feel Worse Do the sounds of sirens, a loud TV, or crowded spaces sometimes feel overwhelming? While these everyday noises might be annoying, they may be... Texas Metro NewsApril 6, 2026
Editorial THE ILLEGAL IRANIAN WAR War is hell. This is why in a constitutional democracy a declaration of war is not a one-man-show (declaration). Texas Metro NewsApril 6, 2026
Editorial Trump Iran ‘Update’ Was All Lies, Self-Gratification With No Substance Trump spent his entire speech repeating all of the same barely coherent thoughts he had been posting on social media all week. Texas Metro NewsApril 6, 2026
Editorial Black Women are losing ground. Now inclusion is on trial. The pushback against diversity, equity and inclusion is not new. Texas Metro NewsApril 6, 2026
DMN Stories Dallas launches call for ideas to remake City Hall New push invites public concepts, weighs moving emergency services while officials revisit costly repair vs. rebuild options. Texas Metro NewsApril 6, 2026
News From prison cell to public forum: What prison censorship teaches us about democracy Last week, I appeared—remotely—from a California prison cell on a panel at North Central College in Naperville, Ill. Texas Metro NewsApril 6, 2026
News Black College Students Arrested in 1961 for Reading at a Segregated Public Library In 1961, nine Black college students in Jackson took a quiet but powerful stand against segregation by entering a whites-only public li- brary and... Texas Metro NewsApril 6, 2026