Here Are 15 Apps All Parents Should Know About By Enough is Enough We reached out to the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office to thank them for creating the
DALLAS (AP) — The jury selection process is beginning in the trial of a white former Dallas police officer charged with killing an unarmed black man in his
By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., President and CEO National Newspaper Publishers Association Working families in the African American community and beyond have a hard-enough time keeping up
National Suicide Awareness Week is Sept. 8-14 DALLAS – From pre-teens to seniors, suicide rates are rising in the U.S. The latest data shows an alarming 33% rise
DALLAS (AP) — Jim Leavelle, the longtime Dallas lawman who was captured in one of history’s most iconic photographs as he escorted President John F. Kennedy’s assassin as
Los Angeles – Two-time GRAMMY® nominee, guitarist/vocalist Jonathan Butler, will release his highly-anticipated new album of holiday collaborations, Christmas Together, on Artistry Music/Mack Avenue Music Group October 4, 2019. Butler’s
(Dallas) – Veterans who are transitioning from the military to civilian life often encounter challenges others never face. But getting into college, finding a job or a referral
Parkland physician stresses importance of early detection DALLAS – Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men in the United States, behind lung cancer.
DALLAS — On the way to her afternoon class, junior Kendell Cole asks South Oak Cliff High School Principal Willie Johnson what she needs to join the swim team. Cole
By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Just one week ago seven innocent people were murdered in West Texas by a madman with an assault weapon. Twenty-two people were injured during the massacre, including a child