Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings to leave office after 8 years DALLAS (AP) — On a recent stormy morning, Mike Rawlings took the podium at his final annual police
Taste of Dallas, Dallas’ premier summertime food and drink festival, returns for its 33rd year debuting a host of new food and beverage attractions and featuring over 200
Fair Park First, the non-profit organization created to oversee the management and stewardship of Fair Park, in partnership with Spectra and Biederman Redevelopment Ventures, has announced that it
By Jeffrey L. Boney, NNPA Newswire Contributor Although people following the case of missing 4-year-old Maleah Davis had braced themselves about the possible outcome of not finding little
Wins Debate Competition in Atlanta, Georgia Once Again (DALLAS, TX) – On Friday, May 10, 2017 at 10:00 a.m., the Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Museum “Youth Debate Team” completed
Former Employee of The Dallas Post Tribune Joe Elmer Johnson was the son of the late Haymon Johnson and Mollie Smith Johnson born May 13 1933, in Centerville,
DALLAS (AP) — The police chief in Dallas has announced a youth jobs program meant to give children something to do during high-crime summer months and better connect
William and Ruthie Ingram met over 50 years ago in Denton, Texas. He was a student at the University of North Texas, and Ruthie was attending Texas Woman’s
One hundred and twenty-five years ago, on an 1894 May day, Parkland Hospital began as a clapboard building on the corner of Maple and Oak Lawn avenues. Today,
Former Miss Black Texas sues the city, ex-chief over arrest DALLAS (AP) — A beauty pageant winner has sued a Texas city and its former police chief over