Dr. Michael J. Sorrell., President of Paul Quinn College, will be honored by the Dallas Bar Association at the 24th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Luncheon as the
City offices and libraries Closed City Recreation Centers Open Animal Services The Shelter and Administrative offices will close on Monday, January 18th. Animal Services staff will be available to
The 34th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration will kick off on Friday, Jan. 15 with a series of events honoring King’s life and legacy. Special
The Post Tribune Newspaper joins millions of Americans in thanking President for the sincerity, vision, compassion and depth that he demonstrated during his final State of the Union
Asking questions has always been part of Kacinda Crump’s DNA from an early age. Today, this Skyline High School graduate (1989), is putting that natural inclination to work
Redford, MI (BlackNews.com) — For more than 30 years, Dr. Paula Watkins has spent her professional career focusing on improving the student achievement gap in the core academic areas
Dallas – High school students age 14 to 18 are invited to enter the Dallas Public Library’s Teen Film Festival. All entries must be filmed entirely on a cellphone
IRVING — Backup quarterback wasn’t on the list of needs a year ago when Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones thought he had maybe his best offseason. Tony Romo’s
DALLAS — The Dallas Independent School District is providing the public with helpful information about what impact, if any, the new open carry law will have on its schools. Below are answers to
DALLAS (CBSMiami/AP) — They say everything is bigger in Texas. Well, for Republican presidential contender Marco Rubio, he hopes the support for his campaign is huge when he