Several Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations across DFW are adapting to forecasted cold temperatures, with some events proceeding as planned while others rescheduled. In Fort Worth, parade organizer Cliff Sparks is moving forward with his 7th annual MLK Parade.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day is this Monday, Jan. 20 and people all across East Texas are getting together to celebrate the holiday. Visit this article to learn more: KETK/FOX51 News covers East Texas,
Several Central Texas communities are hosting events to honor Dr. King's legacy including marches, food drives, volunteer opportunities.
Communities across North Texas will celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. leading up to MLK Day on Jan. 20, 2025.
On the third Monday of the month, federal, state and local governments, institutions and various industries recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Next Monday marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the federal holiday that honors the life and legacy of the American civil rights icon..
This year, the holiday falls on Monday, Jan. 20. It's a federal holiday, which means government agencies, banks and many corporate offices will closed for the day.
Tuesday could also bring a wintry mix of snow showers and freezing rain to San Antonio and the Hill Country, creating potentially hazardous driving conditions. Those attending the city's annual Martin Luther King Jr. March will want to bundle up and stay apprised of any event updates.
Some districts are already closed on Monday, but the chance for snow or freezing rain has officials taking more action.
Sanders believes he was one of the first people to initiate black people being allowed in the front door of the Majestic Theater after attending a movie alone. He shared that the next day he returned with a group of others also allowed inside unlike in the past. He credits King's continuing fight for equality around the country and in Fort Worth.