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Miguel Perez

The Dallas Morning News

Dallas, TX, United States

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  • KERA News
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Past articles by Miguel:

‘A second home’: Across North Texas, see how gay bars offer community

Gay and lesbian bars in North Texas are evolving. In addition to local dives, there are now Sunday brunches with drag shows and a place for vaqueros to dance. → Read More

North Texas gay bars have provided community for many. Here are their stories

More than 75 people responded to a Dallas Morning News and KERA survey about the state of gay and lesbian bars in North Texas. You can take the survey, too. → Read More

Pro-Police Caravan Sparks Protest After 1,000 Vehicles Stop At Oak Cliff Church

An Oak Cliff church that proudly flies a banner reading Black Lives Matter had nearly 1,000 unwanted visitors gather on their campus Sunday. → Read More

State Fair Of Texas Canceled For 2020

The State Fair of Texas Board of Directors announced Tuesday they have decided to cancel the 2020 State Fair due to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

'We Won't Quit': Cheers To The High School Class of 2020

Your senior year is one for the ages. Class trips, prom and graduation all help mark the end of one chapter and the start of another. The pandemic has → Read More

We Won’t Quit: Cheers To The High School Class of 2020

Four North Texas seniors reflect on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the end of their year. → Read More

Cornyn, Cruz Back Bid For Funds To Extend Tarrant County's TexRail Line

Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz are throwing their weight behind Fort Worth's bid for federal funding to help extend the TexRail commuter line. Cornyn → Read More

Perot Museum To Host Rare Fossils From South Africa's 'Cradle of Humankind'

The rare bones of two ancient human relatives are leaving their home in South Africa for the first time for public display, and they're headed to the Perot → Read More

Atheist Banners In Fort Worth Will Stay Despite Complaints

City officials in Fort Worth have received a wave of complaints over a set of banners hanging in downtown. The signs read "In NO God We Trust," and the → Read More

How Immigrant Entrepreneurs Are Key To Rethinking Dying Retail Spaces

Plaza Garland is an indoor marketplace where mariachi bands play regularly and merchants sell everything from Mexican ice cream and custom-made piñatas to → Read More

Here Are The North Texas School Districts Going Beyond School Lunch

Irving, Dallas, Garland, Crowley and Arlington all rank highly among Texas school districts when it comes to feeding students in need. → Read More

While Taking Selfie On Dallas Bridge, A Teen Fell 50 Feet. Now He Shares A Cautionary Tale

The last thing Triston Bailey remembers about that cold November night is the Dallas Stars game he saw with his friends. → Read More

Street Closures To Keep In Mind For The Dallas Marathon This Weekend

Dallas drivers may contend with extra traffic this weekend for the BMW Dallas Marathon. → Read More

Fort Worth's 'Big, Audacious Goal': Get All Kids Reading On Grade Level By 3rd Grade

Fort Worth has set an ambitious goal: to have every third grader reading on grade level by 2025. That's the key milestone for a public-private effort → Read More

Dallas-area veteran wants to shine a light on Latino soldiers' service in Vietnam War

Eddie Reyes still has pieces of metal under his skin. The shrapnel lodged in his arms and legs serves as a reminder of the day he was wounded while... → Read More

'Dirty John' podcast host melded narrative reporting, compelling audio to draw millions of listeners

The Los Angeles Times reporter, an audio novice, is one of the keynote speakers at this year's Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. → Read More

Going to the 2018 Mayborn Conference? Don't miss these highlights

The annual gathering of journalists and writers is bringing some of the best nonfiction storytellers in the country to D-FW. → Read More

There is a Bollywood bonanza coming to Dallas. Here's what you need to know about Salman Khan's 'Da-Bangg Tour'

Indian film superstar Salman Khan is bringing the spectacle of a Bollywood movie to life as part of a North American stage tour with some of... → Read More

North Texas' Ismaili Muslim community celebrates end of Ramadan with a donation of 6,000 meals

At an Ismaili Muslim center in Plano, a crowd of volunteers gathered Friday to celebrate the end of Ramadan by enjoying one another's company,... → Read More

Devoted to Indian arts, a new Dallas nonprofit wants to go beyond Bollywood

When Jitin Hingorani founded the DFW South Asian Film Festival in 2015, he knew he’d eventually want to venture into other art forms.“We... → Read More