(DALLAS, TX) – Ten new members will be inducted into the 2019 Hall of Fame Class at the African American Education Archives and History Bobbie L. Lang Luncheon
Prom Closet changes lives by providing prom attire and accessories, free of charge, to girls around the region and state. Prom dreams come true as girls find their
Dallas – The granite plinth where the statue of Robert E Lee was previously installed at Oak Lawn Park will be disassembled and archived in a secure location
Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) is reporting the fourth and fifth flu-related deaths in Dallas County for the 2018-2019 season. Both patients were 82 years of age. One was a resident
While furloughed government employees are turning to pawn shops to borrow money to pay their rents and mortgages, and others are standing in line at food banks for
By JAKE COYLE NEW YORK (AP) — M. Night Shyamalan scored his fifth No. 1 movie as the director’s “Glass,” while not quite the blockbuster some expected, nevertheless
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — The Rev. Jesse Jackson says General Motors should sit down with its workers in Ohio who say they’ve been facing ongoing racial harassment, including
Over the holidays I visited the African American Museum at Fair Park. After touring the “Slavery at Monticello” Exhibit, which has an extended stay at the museum through
The winner of the 27th annual Dallas Martin Luther King Jr. Oratory Competition is Jasira King, a fourth-grader at William Brown Miller Elementary School. The second-place finisher is