Dallas – Dallas Fire Chief Louie Bright III has announced his intention to retire on March 30, 2016. Chief Bright’s Dallas Fire Rescue (DFR) career began in September
The Dallas Chapter of the Huston-Tillotson University International Alumni Association is excited to extend the invitation to our Annual Pledge Brunch weekend. We are pleased to host the
BY GENE DAVIS A strong majority of voters have approved Dallas ISD’s proposed $1.6 billion bond package that is anticipated to fund nine new schools, 326 new classrooms, facility
Manon de la Rose Williams was more surprised than anybody when she heard her name called out on the football field on Friday night, October 2, 2015, announcing she’d
The Harambee Festival Steering Committee, in conjunction with the City of Dallas will host the 41st Annual Harambee Festival, an African- American cultural event created to give children a safe
This year, one teacher from the elementary and secondary categories and an elementary and secondary teacher from the magnet/special schools category were selected to receive the top award
The Board of Trustees on August 21 approved sending the $1.6 billion bond package to the district’s registered voters. The proposal is based on recommendations compiled by the Future Facilities
Black America needs more good news and positive news. Too often headlines in American media have the proclivity to focus only on the negative when it comes to
By Aimee Griffin, Esq., The Griffin Firm Special to the NNPA News Wire from The Washington Informer With about 10,000 Americans turning 65 each day, many families are