Allyn Keith Bowdre, Sr. was born October 20, 1961 in terra Haute, Indiana the third child of Alvertice and Larneatha Bowdre. He graduated from Waller High School, Class
The Tommie Robinson American Legion Post 802 honored Mr. Isaac G. Cary, Sr. for 50 years of unbroken service to the American Legion. Mr. Cary is a Korean
Projected increase of 1.2 million among African Americans Today, diabetes affects more than 29 million people in the United States or over 9 percent of the population. In
“Jarvis Fest” was a wonderful prelude to the UNCF Campaign for Jarvis Christian College (JCC). Thanks to all Dallas Alumni who attended and those who were patrons at
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama introduced his choice for attorney general Saturday as an accomplished prosecutor from New York City who will carry on a “fierce commitment
Between now and December 24, Stickman Stew LLC®, maker of a line of iconic plush stick figures, is donating toys to kid-friendly non-profits in Dallas and other Texas communities. “Brightening
In collaboration with the City of Dallas, Business and Community Lenders (BCL) of Texas held a press conference to announce the launch of a new Community Loan Center
(Dallas) – When area businesses in Dallas need a boost, they turn to the Bill J. Priest Institute for Economic Development, which has provided training, workforce development assistance
JERUSALEM — On Election Night, I usually stay awake as long as my eyelids are willing to cooperate. But this year was different. Instead of alternating between watching
Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins defeated to his Republican challenger Susan Hawk. Judge Susan Hawk is the first woman elected as Dallas County District Attorney after incumbent