State Representative Yvonne Davis (D-Dallas) announced that over $450,000 in scholarships are available for high school graduates from Dallas and twenty eight other urban areas throughout Texas. Administrated
Eighty HBCU Presidents did a “fly-in” to the White House in a meeting organized by Trump whisperer Omarosa, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.), and others. There was
Verizon kicks-off #weneedmore, a national campaign to call attention to the millions of students across the U.S., especially those from underserved communities, who lack technology in schools and
David W. Carter High School’s librarian, Mrs. Warren Lewis, wanted to present a different experience for Black History Month. This year, she embellished the décor with black figurines and
Blood; it’s all red but it’s not all the same. That’s why Remington College Dallas Campus is holding a 3 Lives Blood Drive and highlighting the need for minority blood
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has selected astronaut Jeanette Epps to join the crew of the International Space Station in 2018. Epps will become the first
Dallas Police Department and McDonald’s of Greater North Texas team up for fifth consecutive year DALLAS—To encourage citizens to get to know their local officers, McDonald’s of Greater
Women with diabetes have a new threat on the horizon. While men and women generally have similar rates of Type 2 diabetes, women are twice as likely to
DALLAS — As progress on Dallas ISD’s $1.6 billion bond program moves forward, the participation of minority and women owned businesses is a major priority in awarding contracts for the