María Ramos Pacheco
@mariaramosnews
Norteña🇲🇽 | Local government reporter @dallasnews | @ire_nicar, @NAHJ, @sejorg member | Past: @Elpasomatters
Honored to receive the Robert L. Breen Journalism Fellowship for the 2024 Under the Volcano writing residency in Tepoztlán! Grateful to my mentors and The News for giving me time to attend. Excited to join 50+ writers from around the world. Gracias, universe! @utvmx

The Dallas Morning News created #InDFW, a social initiative that spotlights individuals or organizations who make a difference in their communities. Read more about @_ShannonWorley's work here! dallasnews.com/news/inspired/…
In 1969, Mexican American students led by Diana Serna Aguilera, Severita Lara and Mario Treviño walked out of Crystal City High School to protest discriminatory practices dallasnews.com/news/2025/07/2…
Proud of @_ShannonWorley for launching this @dallasnews effort to tell the stories of North Texans making an impact in our communities dallasnews.com/news/inspired/…
DallasNews Corp. Board says its reviewing offer from Alden to buy The Dallas Morning News. Robert Decherd, DallasNews Corp. controlling shareholder says he favors moving forward with deal that allows Hearst to buy the company | @dallasnews: dallasnews.com/news/2025/07/2…
Your ultimate guide to dealing with the heat in Dallas-Fort Worth dallasnews.com/news/weather/2…
West Dallas and Joppa residents launch ‘The Toxic Twins: Fund the Fund Campaign’ dallasnews.com/news/environme…
Good sit-down with @GromerJeffers of @DallasNews — my hometown paper — about why Texas needs new leadership in the AG’s office. We talked about my campaign and why Texans need an AG who’ll fight for them. It’s time for change. Check out the interview: bit.ly/4lW4J38
Texas’ water supply storage exceeded 80% capacity this week in the aftermath of devastating, deadly flooding, sending reservoirs to levels unseen since October 2021. @dallasnews dallasnews.com/news/natural-r…
Dallas names three lakes in honor of Native American tribes in West Dallas The names draw from a concept known among Native cultures as the “Three Sisters” — corn, beans and squash — plants that grow best when cultivated together. dallasnews.com/news/2025/07/1…
Each Texas Hearst paper dedicated four pages and more than 9,000 words to tell the stories of 70+ people who have died in the Kerr County floods. I hope you’ll take the time to read.
Lost and found: A quest to unite families with belongings found along the Guadalupe begins dallasnews.com/news/texas/202… @KershLilly @dallasnews
Volunteers in Kerr County are finding belongings swept away in the Guadalupe River last weekend, from cowgirl boots to stuffed animals to old photo albums. On social media, a statewide “lost and found” seeks to reunite families with their loved ones’ mementos. ✍️ For @dallasnews
Lost and found: A quest to unite families with belongings found along the Guadalupe begins dallasnews.com/news/texas/202… @KershLilly @dallasnews
DallasNews Corporation, the public parent company of @dallasnews, has signed a definitive merger agreement to be acquired by Hearst. dallasnews.com/news/2025/07/1…
Harry Hines corridor transformation gets boost from $25 million state grant dallasnews.com/news/environme…
DallasNews Corporation agrees to merge with Hearst dallasnews.com/news/2025/07/1… investor.dallasnewscorp.com/news-releases/…
Two sisters were found holding hands. Two beloved camp directors died trying to save others. Multiple families were fractured; divided into the missing, the survivors and the dead. Spend some time with their stories here @dallasnews: dallasnews.com/news/2025/07/0…
Officials: 87 found dead in Kerr County as hope for finding survivors dwindles dallasnews.com/news/2025/07/0…
Jim Schermbeck has decades of experience in “causing good trouble.” Now he’s looking to pass the torch to a new generation. Welcome to the College of Constructive Hell-Raising. @organizerschool read more at @dallasnews dallasnews.com/news/environme…