DALLAS — Sixth-grade student Kayla Clemmons already knows what it’s like to run a business. She studies at Young Women’s STEAM Academy at Balch Springs Middle School (YWSA), plays
Three council incumbents and three open seats are headed to runoffs on June 5. Campaign signs for Dallas City Council candidates\ fill the grass areas outside of the
BY MEGAN MUNCE Pamela Turner was killed by a Baytown police officer in May of 2019. Credit: Family photo “Lawyer for George Floyd’s family wants to turn attention back to case
By Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune “Gov. Greg Abbott says he’ll sign bill allowing permitless carrying of handguns, believes Senate is “making progress”” was first published by The
Services limited to grab-and-go checkouts, browsing, computer use DALLAS – Beginning Tuesday, May 4, Dallas Public Library is resuming in-person service at 27 branch locations and the Central Library. Customers will once again be
Runway nearest Denton Drive has reached end of useful life DALLAS – Dallas Love Field’s Runway 13R-31L, nearest to Denton Drive, is set to be closed for 10 months
By Arise Rejoice Media North Texas businessman and commercial real estate developer Edward Okpa recently met with Ambassador Shaikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Khalifa, who represents the Kingdom
Range of options will allow students and their instructors to hold classes in different formats DALLAS – To better serve all students, Dallas College has announced it will