Calling itself “Southern Sector Rising,“ a new alliance of Dallas groups and individuals organized to fight for the closure of Southern Dallas’ “Shingle Mountain” as well as broader
DALLAS — The inaugural Dallas ISD poetry slam was nothing short of a memorable night at the Edison Learning Center as infectious energy filled the auditorium with excited
Mrs. Ruth Mims Holly was born March 4, 1917, in the Yard community of Tennessee Colony, Texas (Anderson County). Her parents were Dennis and Pearl Casel Mims. Ruth
Dallas residents are encouraged to participate in community engagement meetings throughout the month of March to help the City plan its operating budget. The goals are to understand
AUSTIN, TEXAS – A bill filed by State Rep. Eric Johnson on Friday would allow state funds to flow to residents who lose their homes due to gentrification.
Have you ever DREAMED of visiting ITALY? Well in it’s NEWEST production Cirque Italia is bringing the towns of Italy to you as our majestic ship sails from
DALLAS — Parents and community members are invited to review and comment on the district’s proposed student calendar for the 2020-2021 school year. To provide feedback or pose
DALLAS —Trustees have approved the recommendations of a salary study conducted by the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) calling for mid-year salary increases for certain job positions in
Sacramento police who killed Stephon Clark won’t be charged By DON THOMPSON SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California’s attorney general announced Tuesday that he won’t charge two Sacramento police
are all bound up together in one big bundle of humanity,” Dr. Crystal R. Sanders said during the Black History Month lecture in Neville Hall at Presbyterian College