DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson on Tuesday was officially elected to serve on the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) Advisory Board. USCM is a nonpartisan organization that
Exception applies to hospital and healthcare personnel DALLAS – Dallas County has seen a spike in the number of residents who have tested positive for the novel coronavirus
PBS’ A Capitol Fourth will be livestreaming on July 4 at 8 p.m. EST. This year, the show is hosted by John Stamos and Vanessa Williams featuring performances
John Wayne’s name on California airport faces new scrutiny By Amy Taxin (AP Photo, File) In the latest move to change U.S. place names tied to racist groups
DALLAS — Enrollment for the 2020-2021 school year is now underway at Joseph J. Rhoads. Dallas ISD is offering scholarships for eligible 3- and 4-year-olds to attend J.J. Rhoads All-Day
BY ALIYYA SWABY/The Texas Tribune Texas public schools will be required to provide in-person instruction for students this fall, but state education officials have delayed releasing final public health
Mississippi official: Black people ‘dependent’ since slavery By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — After rejecting a proposal to move a Confederate monument, a white elected official
West Calls Pioneering Police Camera Legislation He Authored a “Game Changer,” but Only Step One in Process of Achieving Systemic Change DALLAS– State Senator Royce West (D-Dallas) called
DALLAS (AP) — Dallas officials have agreed to a 90-day ban on the use of tear gas and other less-lethal police crowd-control weapons against demonstrators. U.S. District Judge