History & Hope: A celebration of Black history Share Updated: 6:52 PM EST Mar 2, 2021 Karen Gray Houston Share Updated: 6:52 PM EST Mar 2, 2021 This month, Hearst Television is celebrating Black history by having courageous conversations. The fight for civil rights and justice goes back generations and has looked different each decade. We’re speaking with community leaders, elders – those who have lived through victories and troubled times, to talk about their experiences, and compare them with what we still struggle with today.You can watch all of our conversations with these community leaders below. A new conversation will be added each day in February.Cincinnati, OhioAs the daughter of one of the most impactful civil rights leaders, the late Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, Ruby Shuttlesworth Bester had a front-row seat to historic moments and movements. The 76-year-old made her own history along the way. Our history, as a people, has been a
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Travel warnings sent as ice freezes on roadways
Hazardous road conditions after snow blankets the South Plains By KCBD Staff | January 10, 2021 at 2:14 PM CST - Updated January 11 at 5:42 AM
UPDATE: 5 a.m.: All entrance ramps to Loop 289 have been re-opened. Drivers are still asked to use caution.
All entrance ramps to Loop 289 have been reopened. Please still use caution as there are slick spots where melted snow has refrozen! https://t.co/MFWF9S2T3Jpic.twitter.com/D1C98OmE4O Lubbock Police Dept. (@LubbockPolice) January 11, 2021
4 a.m.: Area law enforcement agencies continue to send travel warnings, especially to those going on area highways.