Summer is fast approaching. The days will be long. Your grandchildren will be out of school. You will want to spend time outdoors enjoying barbecues and other activities
By JOSHUA C. JOHNSON Dallas Commissioner John Wiley Price, D-District 3, continued to carry the message of goodwill toward thousands of displaced immigrants in McAllen, Texas as he
The Lincoln High School class of 1959 is hosting their 10th summer revival July 16th -July 17th at 7:00 pm at the Greater New Zion Baptist Church located
“The purpose of the law is simple…those who are equal before God shall now also be equal in the polling booths, in the classrooms, in the factories, and
The Dallas ISD home-rule charter commission committee met Monday night to discuss how the district will operate, spend money and be governed, if voters approve of the new
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL), a thirty-seven year old not-for-profit Dallas, Texas based cultural arts institution, receives a thirty-year long facility contract commitment from fourteen
President Obama would like the national minimum wage to rise to $10.10 an hour. By executive order, he has already raised the minimum wage for federal contractors. House
“I’ve been in Dallas so long it wouldn’t even feel right to wear a different jersey” (AP) Dallas Mavericks are in advanced discussions with star forward Dirk Nowitzki
July 2, 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which was signed into law by Texan and then-President Lyndon B. Johnson. The Act