For Seagoville High School grad John Mosqueda (2007), life as an underdog instilled a strong work ethic and willingness to persevere through the toughest times. Today, through hard work and dedication, Mosqueda has made his way
DALLAS — As students filed into the Adelle Turner Elementary School cafeteria, they ran over to the empty tables topped with college pennants from schools across the country. Excited third-,
State Sen. Royce West, State Rep. Toni Rose, Dallas Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Erik Wilson, Dallas ISD School Board Trustee Lew Blackburn, and Paul Quinn College President Michael
Dallas quarterback Tony Romo will miss the rest of the season with a small fracture in the same collarbone that previously sidelined him for seven games this year. Cowboys owner and
The Charlston Methodist is Celebrating their 40th Anniversary December 10. Methodist Charlton opened its doors the same year Wheel of Fortune began. Since 1975, Charlton is grateful for
Dallas, Texas – Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star hosted its annual Big Black Tie Ball on Saturday, November 7th. Doug Dunbar, co-anchor for CBS 11, emceed the
Skyline High School alum Levatta Dean Levels (1982) knows firsthand the power of great teachers who invest in their students’ lives, pushing them to excel and expecting them
The Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance is honoring Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings at its annual Hope for Humanity Awards Dinner Thursday, December 3 at 6 p.m. at the Fairmont Dallas.
On December 7th our nation will remember the 2,004 members of the U.S. military who perished during the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which led to our nation’s involvement in World War II. One of the
News media representatives are invited to join U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson and officials from the city of Dallas and DART as they note the 60th anniversary of