The outcome was an embarrassment to Gov. Greg Abbott, who spent seven months lobbying two dozen Republicans who signaled opposition to vouchers in April. BY ZACH DESPART AND BRIAN LOPEZ Bonham
BY MOLLY SCHRADER Most everyone knows what a LEGO is – one of the best-loved toys among children everywhere. For decades, the small, colorful, plastic bricks have maintained staying
BY MOLLY SCHRADER ON NOVEMBER 7, 2023HEADLINES, UNCATEGORIZED School Zone Dallas, the district’s student-hosted television program t, is returning after almost a decade, and high school students can audition for their chance
The Southwest Airlines® Showcase at Cedar Crest inaugural golf tournament is set to take place from Nov. 13 through Nov. 15 at the historic Cedar Crest Golf Course,
Dallas – Wednesday, Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Tennell Atkins presented a proclamation on behalf of Mayor Eric L. Johnson declaring November 11 through November 18, 2023, as Hunger
City of Dallas offices will close Friday, Nov. 10, 2023, in recognition of Veterans Day. Please see below for a full list of department and facility closures. Dallas Public
In addition to Rolark Barnes, Erica Loewe, Special Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff for Public Engagement at the White House, will receive the 2023 WABJ
Lawsuit Alleges Violation of 14th Amendment, Capitol Attack Involvement By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Denver district court is considering a lawsuit to prevent
BY A’NEASE LINNEAR When boredom strikes and there’s a sewing machine around, it’s amazing what can happen. At least that was the case for Ty’Viana (Ty) W., a junior