Attention seniors – it’s not too late to send in your applications! Due to the recent winter weather conditions and school cancellations statewide, the State Fair of Texas
The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved Loretta Lynch’s nomination to be attorney general, sending it to the full Senate. The vote was 12 to 8, with three Republicans
On Tues., Feb. 17, members of the Dallas County Community College District’s board of trustees approved a recommendation made by Dr. Joe May, DCCCD’s chancellor, to appoint Dr.
The African American Education Archives and History Hall of Fame Program honors Black educators, alive or deceased, who made significant contributions to Dallas County education for African Americans.
Multiple Patents by Individual African- American Inventors When people think of famous Black inventors, they often remember George Washington Carver and Benjamin Banneker. However, there are many more Black inventors who hold multiple patents on inventions that are
U.S. Representative and United Methodist clergyman Emanuel Cleaver II will be the guest preacher on Thursday, Feb. 19, during the regular 11:30 a.m. worship service in Perkins Chapel,
The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce held its 31st Quest for Success Luncheon on Friday, February 13, 2015. The “quest” is one of the most successful event in
(NNPA) – Predatory lenders continue to target poor, Black and Latino communities, siphoning off $103 billion in fees and interests every year, and the rest of us are
In addition to inventing many devices and methods of doing things that affect everyday life, Black Americas have also been at the forefront of improving inventions that were already patented. Some of these devices include the light bulb, the airplane, the