(AP)- SAN ANTONIO – The City Council voted to appoint Councilwoman Ivy Taylor as the next mayor of San Antonio, replacing the departing Julian Castro. An initial vote
The 50th anniversary of the passage of the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 was celebrated throughout the nation with high profile television and print media coverage. It
DALLAS—The Board of Trustees of the Dallas Independent School District has approved a two-year contract extension for Superintendent Mike Miles that will keep him with the district through
Last year hundreds of youth attended this magnificent one-day conference. Our goal this year is to continue to empower young people (grades 6-12) from the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
The Dallas Bar Association accepted several awards for its programs and services at the State Bar of Texas (SBOT) Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas. The State Bar’s Local
In June, Black and Clark Funeral Home (Black and Clark) celebrated its 100th Anniversary. A ceremony honoring Black and Clark was held in the Flag Room at Dallas
San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro has received U.S. Senate confirmation to become the nation’s housing secretary. The Senate voted 71-26 on Wednesday morning to confirm Castro. His new
By JOSHUA C. JOHNSON Dallas Commissioner John Wiley Price, D-District 3, continued to carry the message of goodwill toward thousands of displaced immigrants in McAllen, Texas as he
The Dallas ISD home-rule charter commission committee met Monday night to discuss how the district will operate, spend money and be governed, if voters approve of the new
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL), a thirty-seven year old not-for-profit Dallas, Texas based cultural arts institution, receives a thirty-year long facility contract commitment from fourteen