BY THE HUB ON NOVEMBER 4, 2021HEADLINES Dallas County recently lowered the COVID-19 risk level from red to orange as cases continue to decrease in our area. This week, the FDA
CRT has become a flashpoint for people who have turned it into shorthand for lessons or programs they say are un-American. By Antonia Hylton, Emily Berk and Alicia Victoria Lozano/NBC COLLEYVILLE, Texas
By BERNARD CONDON Lawsuits are piling up less than a week after the deadly crowd crush at the Astroworld concert, and legal experts say the risk is mounting
“For years, Black Americans heard talk but didn’t see any action from Trump and Republicans who were unable to address critical community problems like lead leaching pipes, crumbling
DALLAS – A partnership between the City of Dallas and the Advance Community Fund is anticipated to bring the Marsalis Urgent Care Clinic to the Oak Cliff neighborhood
Written by Stacy M. Brown The Series Is The First Of A Four Week Collection Of Gripping Documentaries Exploring Crime Related Stories HBO Documentary Films’ presents a SO’B Production
DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson’s State of the City Address has been rescheduled for 10 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021. The speech, which fulfills a requirement of the
BY KALLEY HUANG, CARLA ASTUDILLO AND ANDREW ZHANG UPDATED: NOV. 3, 2021, 9:00 A.M. Texas voters took to the polls Tuesday to decide on eight proposed amendments to the state Constitution. These were passed as bills
The Ridge at Lancaster spanning approximately 94 acres will include market rate and workforce housing options and onsite amenities DALLAS — A new mixed-income housing and transit-oriented development broke ground Monday in Southern Dallas. Located at
“The USDA has a documented history of discriminating against Black people and communities of color. The federal government’s attempt to rectify this injustice should be applauded, not stopped,”