BY THE HUB At their November board meeting, Dallas ISD trustees voted to name the future site of multiple schools downtown in honor of esteemed educator Nolan Estes, who
By PAUL J. WEBER AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas is still at risk of power blackouts this winter in the event of extreme weather like the catastrophic February
DALLAS (AP) — U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, a trailblazing Black Democrat in Texas who has served in Congress for nearly 30 years, announced Saturday that she will
Knight had been assistant city manager for four years before he was appointed as Dallas’ top administrator in 1986. He served in that role until 1990. January 18,
PAUL J. WEBER AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Democrat Beto O’Rourke is running for governor of Texas, pursuing a blue breakthrough in America’s biggest red state after his star-making
By Allen R. Gray NDG Contributing Writer Social injustice comes in many forms, with one being no more harmful than the other. Yet, when it comes to the distribution
Over 100 federal prison workers had been arrested, convicted, or sentenced for crimes since the start of 2019, including a warden indicted for sexual abuse, an associate warden
By Karen Brooks Harper, The Texas Tribune “Unvaccinated Texans make up vast majority of COVID-19 cases and deaths this year, new state data shows” was first published by
NEW YORK (AP) — Two Washington Post reporters are working on a biography of George Floyd, from his family history in the tobacco fields of North Carolina to