Mrs. Hansel Lodeen Hilburn was born on September 12, 1926, to the late Olie Connor Mitchell, Sr. and Martha Butler Mitchell. She was affectionately known and referred to
To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, arguably the most overrated U.S. president in history, there they go again. They, of course, are Republicans in the House of Representatives. And they
On February 27, 1920, the second bundle of joy was delivered to the parentage of Bismarck Thomas, Sr. and Allie Lucy Foster Thomas. They named him Bismarck Thomas,
We are in the midst of a humanitarian crisis that has left more than 52,000 children, many without their parents, in limbo at America’s borders. Texas, along with
The Dallas Bar Association accepted several awards for its programs and services at the State Bar of Texas (SBOT) Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas. The State Bar’s Local
Dr. Leon McKinley Hayes, a loving husband, father, and educator passed away Monday, July 14, 2014, after a prolonged illness. Dr. Hayes was born on Dec 3, 1930
In June, Black and Clark Funeral Home (Black and Clark) celebrated its 100th Anniversary. A ceremony honoring Black and Clark was held in the Flag Room at Dallas
By JOSHUA C. JOHNSON Dallas Post Tribune DALLAS-Reports of federal investigations at Dallas County Health and Human Services have been called a number of things, ‘racist’ or ‘just
San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro has received U.S. Senate confirmation to become the nation’s housing secretary. The Senate voted 71-26 on Wednesday morning to confirm Castro. His new