By TAMMY WEBBER, DEE-ANN DURBIN and ANNE D’INNOCENZIO In this Sunday, March 22, 2020, photo, provided by Christina Hunter, Briana Danyele sews cloth face masks that say “We
14 children’s book authors have teamed up to give away 14 children’s books to help beat boredom. This quarantine has affected us all, and these authors want to
DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson on Tuesday issued a new set of emergency regulations to allow Dallas County’s stay-at-home provisions to be enforced in parts of the city
PARIS (AP) — Manu Dibango, who fused African rhythms with funk to become one of the most influential musicians in world dance music, died Tuesday with the coronavirus,
Dallas, Texas – Starting April 1, 2020, Dallas will enforce the ordinance for employers with six or more employees. No part of the ordinance goes into effect for employers
(AP) - Few prisons hold a larger place in the popular psyche than California’s San Quentin State Prison. For more than 150 years the forbidding facility, perched on a
Encouraged by “Roots” writer Alex Haley, A’Lelia Bundles began a decadeslong investigation into her great-great-grandmother’s life. Her carefully documented book has surprised readers ever since By Ronda Racha Penrice
Senator Royce West (D-Dallas) has earned two key endorsements in advance of the May 26 Democratic Primary Runoff for United States Senate. Former United States Congressman and Houston
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Johnson announced that the City of Dallas has been awarded a Continuum of Care Grant in the amount of $287,443 from the U.S. Department of
Marc Morial, Melanie Campbell, Derrick Johnson & Rev. Al Sharpton Question Availability of Testing and Care, Disruptions to Education and Employment NEW YORK (March 17, 2020) – The nation’s