DALLAS – In the true sense of “Dallas Strong,” Mayor Mike Rawlings, Councilman Kingston, new Dallas Police Chief Hall, Dallas’ Assistant City Manager Jon Fortune, Dallas Housing Authority
On this day, we honor the civil rights icon and voting rights activist, Ms. Fannie Lou Hamer. Born on October 3, 1917, Ms. Hamer is fondly remembered and
Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) is now offering the seasonal flu vaccine for children and adults at no cost beginning Tuesday, Oct. 3. The flu vaccine
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson released the following statement after a new report showed that the Ryan-McConnell tax framework unveiled by Republicans last week would dramatically increase tax burdens
(AP) – The rapid-fire popping sounded like firecrackers at first, and many in the crowd of 22,000 country music fans didn’t understand what was happening when the band
Fellows will receive a combined $80,000 in scholarships and summer internships WASHINGTON D.C. – Chevrolet is putting more students in the driver’s seat with the expansion of its
When a woman who has never had diabetes before gets high blood sugar levels during pregnancy, she has gestational diabetes. Almost 1 in 10 women will develop gestational
A statement by Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. President Trump’s crude name calling is beneath the dignity of the office – way, way below. Attacking an American citizen
By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer CLEVELAND (AP) — Together again: LeBron and D-Wade. Just like old times. Dwyane Wade has decided to sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers
Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson announced that today a Dallas County jury sentenced forty-nine-year-old HENRY GIVENS to 40 years in prison for his role in a 2006