DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas City Council unanimously approved the renaming of a stretch of street after Botham Jean, a Black man who was shot and killed by
How to register for a vaccination? COVID-19 Vaccine is still in very limited supply and is still being prioritized to Phase 1A Healthcare Workers. However, limited supplies of
By KATHLEEN RONAYNE AND ALEXANDRA JAFFE WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris broke the barrier that has kept men at the top ranks of American power for
By JONATHAN LEMIRE, ZEKE MILLER and ALEXANDRA JAFFE WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden became the 46th president of the United States on Wednesday, declaring that “democracy has prevailed”
DALLAS — As she watched her son help lead the David W. Carter High School swim team to a district championship last school year, Kathlyn Freeman thought about how
The NBA called off two more games because of COVID-related and contact-tracing issues on Monday, and the Miami Heat were preparing to be without eight players — including
Clarence C. Russeau, Jr.,96, passed away on January 1, 2021. He was born on March 19, 1924, to Clarence C. Russeau, Sr. and Sara Johnson in Terrell, Texas.
WAXAHACHIE, Texas (AP) — Controversy over a segregation-era “Negroes” sign in a Texas courthouse has taken an unusual turn after a top county official was identified as a
BY THE HUB A partnership with Paul Quinn College will provide rigorous programs and more school choice options for Southern Dallas students. The Dallas ISD Board of Trustees approved
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday joined the ranks of governors receiving the COVID-19 vaccine on live television in hopes of assuring the public