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Business 40 construction will begin next year

    Business 40 construction will begin next year

Closure of the highway for construction isn’t slated until 2018 The new future name for Business 40 will be announced later this year in anticipation of construction beginning on the

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More than 100 people gather to pray for law enforcement

    More than 100 people  gather to pray for law enforcement

Last Sunday, just a few hours after three law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, were gunned downed by a man identified as Gavin Long, more than 100 people gathered

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Adams’ HBCU financing bill passes U.S. House

    Adams’ HBCU financing bill passes U.S. House

Measure is headed to Senate At a place in time that most news reports on historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) seem to be negative, last week predominantly black institutions

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‘Long, hot summer’ if no reform

    ‘Long, hot summer’ if no reform

Congressman warns of inaction on gun/police laws  BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE In the wake of the police killing of two black men – in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and

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The economic approach to fighting injustice

  The economic approach to fighting injustice

Community leaders call for economic boycott following police shootings  BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE While many people across the nation

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Community helps residents of troubled apartment complex

  Community helps residents of troubled apartment complex

Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE Residents are helping out families who live in the Rolling Hills

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Scholarship established to honor Earline Parmon

  Scholarship established to honor Earline Parmon

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE For more than a decade, Dave Moore has helped those in need of a second

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Chief: WSPD is embracing community policing

  Chief: WSPD is embracing community policing

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Earlier this week, a tired, weary Dallas Police Chief David Brown, admittedly still heartbroken

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Peaceful protest calls for change

  Peaceful protest calls for change

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE Hundreds of Black Lives Matter supporters rallied and marched through downtown

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Acree leaves Urban League board

  Acree leaves Urban League board

Changes announced during first annual meeting under CEO James Perry BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  The evening was bittersweet during

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