Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) begins Wednesday, Nov. 18 offering the seasonal flu vaccine for children and adults at no cost. The flu vaccine is free
When Lincoln alum Carlesa Dixon (Class of 1999) thought about naming her daughter, one name came to mind—Alanna. It was the name of her favorite teacher who taught her second grade at
Unique database of integration pioneers to be unveiled at public event DALLAS (SMU) – James Meredith, Vivian Malone and James Hood may be the best-known African Americans to
By Savannah Harris Special to the NNPA News Wire from HU News Service WASHINGTON – Leaders of the nation’s major Black churches — representing nearly 13 million
The Greater Dallas Veterans Foundation hosted the 2015 Dallas Veterans Day Parade to honor all veterans and commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. Opening
Dallas – Dallas Fire Chief Louie Bright III has announced his intention to retire on March 30, 2016. Chief Bright’s Dallas Fire Rescue (DFR) career began in September
BY GENE DAVIS A strong majority of voters have approved Dallas ISD’s proposed $1.6 billion bond package that is anticipated to fund nine new schools, 326 new classrooms, facility
The Harambee Festival Steering Committee, in conjunction with the City of Dallas will host the 41st Annual Harambee Festival, an African- American cultural event created to give children a safe
This year, one teacher from the elementary and secondary categories and an elementary and secondary teacher from the magnet/special schools category were selected to receive the top award