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A big challenge facing North Texas' public schools is immigration — particularly teens from rural Mexico.

The assassination of President John F. Kennedy remains a defining moment in the history of the United States.

What did Laura Miller accomplish as Dallas' mayor? Where did she fall short?

From High Society to High Hopes, learn more about the face of D-FW households.

At the time of the Oak Cliff tornado, many people still believed that tornadoes never struck densely populated areas.

New homes and retail centers are changing the look and energy along Highway 380. DMN journalists explore what's there now and what's to come.

An in-depth investigation into trucking industry standards and practices.

A year after Hurricane Katrina, one woman continues working tirelessly to help those recovering and in need.

One in five elderly Americans will be victims of some form of exploitation, losing at least a third of their assets.

Listen to Vinnie Paul Abbott talk to his brother, slain guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, and what the future holds for him after tragedy.

The document that helped end slavery.

Take a look inside the world of Dallas SWAT team members, their training techniques and thoughts on filming the reality series.

Take a look back at the news and events of 2005 with a calendar of images taken by DMN and AP photographers.

Texas' war dead in Iraq and Afghanistan.

They escaped one of the biggest natural disasters in U.S. history and lost nearly everything they own. But they've gotten through it together.

Excerpts from DMN news accounts of The Great Storm that struck Galveston, Texas, on September 8, 1900.

Read and listen to recorded interviews about how the lives of two survivors, an emergency worker and an airline employee were forever changed and how they've learned to cope with what happened August 2, 1985.

Collin County has plenty of established wealth, but some area residents have built a lifestyle on a tower of debt -- one bad break, and the whole thing collapses.

Rise of the black professional class in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Charity extends well beyond affluent areas, News analysis shows.

What is the lure of the Rio Grande? DMN staff writers Beatriz Terrazas and Erich Schlegel searched for the answer.

Increasingly, people from places such as Mexico, India, El Salvador, Vietnam and Russia are our new neighbors.

Overwhelmed by pain, frustration and anger, a deathly ill young man slips through the cracks.

Most investors entrust their futures without checking complaint records.

Dallas calls itself "the city that works." Dallas is wrong. By almost any measure that counts - crime, school quality, economic growth - Dallas looks bad. It's not that City Hall is lying. City Hall seems not to know.

Racial discrimination in jury selection was a scourge on the Dallas County district attorney's office for decades and was cited recently by the U.S. Supreme Court as it overturned a 1986 death penalty case. The Dallas Morning News spent two years gathering and analyzing jury data from felony court trials to see what had changed.

Survivors of the Oklahoma City blast - a decade later.

Remembering the slain singer 10 years after her death.

An update of the country's evolution as an economic power.

10 things you should know, a blood-alcohol calculator and stories.

Wardrobe malfunctions, snow, Carly and 500 more.

The Dallas Morning News investigates Catholic priests living and working abroad who are accused of sexually abusing children.

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