With only a few weeks remaining before classes begin, parents will soon be rushing to get their children the immunizations they need. To help parents prepare for the
As August approaches and everyone heads back to school, remaining vigilant about safety is important. Check out these tips from our criminal justice department to help keep everyone
By Lauren V. Burke NNPA Contributor In May of 2017, the Black unemployment rate hit its lowest level in 17 years: 7.5 percent. Then, in June, the jobless
Partnership Grant Program from FHLB Dallas Matches Members’ Donations at a 3:1 Ratio DALLAS, TEXAS, July 19, 2017 – Feeding hungry children in Arkansas and meeting basic needs of
Ninety students learned both dance and life skills during Dallas Black Dance Theatre 2017 Summer Enrichment Youth Dance Workshop. The three-week program concluded Friday, June 23, 2017, with
Several off-peak frequency enhancements will take place Monday, August 14, by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Customers should plan to obtain new timetables before bus schedule changes designed
By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA Newswire Contributor) Education policy experts have expressed serious concerns about some of the state plans submitted under the Every Student Succeeds Act. President
(AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed what he called a “seriously flawed” bill imposing new sanctions on Russia, pressured by his Republican Party not to move
O.J. Simpson will be a free man on October 1. On Thursday, July 20, a Nevada parole board unanimously voted to grant the fallen gridiron star parole on