The City of Dallas continues its damage clean-up efforts and traffic signal restoration due to today’s storm and resulting damage. Oncor reports 190,687 customers in Dallas are without
“They don’t ever come straight to here and get our power back on. We always have to wait for power,” said Bobby Douglas, a South Dallas resident. Author: Brittani
A new Pew Research Center study, “An Early Look at Black Voters’ Views on Biden, Trump, and Election 2024,” highlighted this trend, showing that a majority of Black
AIR QUALITY REGISTRATION NO. 122975 APPLICATION Holcim – SOR, Inc., has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for renewal of Registration No. 122975, for an
The rare evening session took a contentious turn when MAGA Republican and rabid Donald Trump supporter Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia responded to a question from Rep.
TxDOT says it can’t guarantee that upgrades to one of Houston’s main hurricane evacuation routes will prevent future flooding of U.S. 59. BY JESS HUFF Flooding on U.S. Highway
Whitney Foster, a local pastor, told WFAA in a 2021 story that his $10 check paid for one of the churches. Author: Tanya Eiserer, Mark Smith The jury found
May is Mental Health Awareness Month DALLAS – Behavioral health concerns affect people across Dallas County, yet stigma often prevents them from seeking the support they need. Parkland Health
All ten of the propositions making up the City of Dallas’ proposed $1.25 billion bond were approved by voters in the May 4, 2024 election. The election results
By Kristen J. Amundson At this time of year, many preschool parents are worrying about whether their child will be ready for kindergarten. What are the things their