DALLAS — Robotics teams from Winnetka Elementary and Emmett J. Conrad High have advanced to the world championship competitions of their respective grade levels. Winnetka will represent the Dallas Independent
After serving as an integral part of the organization for 24 years, the State Fair of Texas Youth Scholarship Program continues to uphold the Fair’s mission by supporting
Collaborative institute aims to speed cancer drug creation (AP) – A project to speed development of cancer-fighting drugs that harness the immune system has academic and drug industry
(Richardson) – The Greenville Avenue Church of Christ and Ladies Bible Class are hosting its Thirty-first Annual Adolescent and Ladies Symposium on Saturday, May 7, 2016 from 8:00
(AP) — The Obama administration is taking steps to help people with disabilities get their student loan debt forgiven, safeguarding their Social Security payments. The Education Department on
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — People across Louisiana sought to process the news that one of the Saints’ much-loved players, former defensive end Will Smith, was shot in the back
Nearly 300 local judges and lawyers will be on hand Friday, April 29, as Judge Catharina Haynes, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, presents
Parkland expert urges prevention and early detection DALLAS – Next time you visit your doctor or dentist it might be a good idea to inquire about screening for
More than 350 volunteers will participate at the Trinity River Conservation Corps – 2nd Annual Corporate Day of Service on Friday, April 15 to work alongside corporate leaders,
By Erick Johnson (The Chicago Crusader, NNPA Member) The roof is coming apart. The creaky wooden porch is aging with growing cracks. And the navy blue paint that