The Ebola crisis in the U.S. took another alarming turn Wednesday with word that a second Dallas nurse caught the disease from a patient and flew across the
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and more than 5,000 volunteers from around the U.S. converged in Dallas and Fort Worth to help build
In an unprecedented move, during their August 13th meeting, the City Council of Dallas unanimously approved the renaming of the eastern end of Flora Street to Ann Williams
Dr. Juanita Wallace, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s Dallas chapter, announced her resignation on Tuesday. The NAACP chapter will elect a new president in November.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson presided over a prayer vigil at the Dallas hospital where the first man diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. is being treated for the
(AP) — The first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States died in a Dallas hospital Wednesday. Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, was pronounced dead at 7:51 a.m. at
Comer Cottrell, the Dallas entrepreneur who founded Pro-Line Corp. hair care products, reportedly died Friday at age 82. Friends and family confirmed his death Friday morning. The philanthropist
The new “SOC-3” is a 3-mile extension of DART’s Blue Line from Ledbetter Station south to the University of North Texas Dallas (UNT). Within this extension, new
ANSWERING A CALL TO GREATER Nearly 350 congregants watched on as the NEW St. Paul UMC welcomed their 52nd leader, Rev. Richie Butler during the 10:45 a.m. worship service last Sunday, September 28th.
DALLAS (AP) – Ebola, ethics and education are among the issues that dominated the final debate between Republican Attorney General Greg Abbott and Democrat Wendy Davis. The debate Thursday