BY JAVIER GIRIBET-VARGAS Dallas ISD has raised family income limits and is offering scholarships to expand the number of 3- and 4-year-olds eligible to attend pre-K at no
Drop-offs available at all 21 DFW Soulman’s locations July 23, 2019 (DALLAS) – With the rise in North Texas school districts that have a high volume of students
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — An American Indian tribe opposes a company’s plan to dump oilfield wastewater upstream of a river in central Wyoming, saying the pollution could hurt
BALTIMORE (AP) — Davon Jones doesn’t have to look far to see the irony in President Donald Trump’s tweets that Baltimore is a “rat and rodent infested mess.”
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mixed martial arts great Anderson “Spider” Silva of Brazil became a U.S. citizen along with thousands of others in a mass naturalization ceremony Tuesday
Aunt of child found dead in landfill charged DALLAS (AP) — A child-endangerment charge has been filed against the aunt of an 18-month-old boy found dead in a
WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert Mueller, the taciturn lawman at the center of a polarizing American drama, bluntly dismissed President Donald Trump’s claims of “total exoneration” Wednesday in the
Paul’s Exhortation to Serve and Honor, Part III In this personal hortatory section, Paul demonstrated his deep-seated concern for these Roman believers, being convinced that they were “full
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee State University is opening a hub for computer programing and app development that will serve historically black colleges and universities across the country.