The House Committee on Science, Space and Technology was established in 1957. Two years later, the Committee became the first new permanent legislative panel established in the U.S.
It has been said that image is everything; but for leaders like Dr. Frederick D. Haynes, III, action is everything. This is why Dallas’ Omicron Mu Omega Chapter
By Veronica Zambrano Dr. Jerry Chambers, a veteran educator in the DISD school system, and member of the Martin Luther King Center board of trustees is leading a
Dallas Area Rapid Transit connects North Texas commuters to the world four months early and under budget with the opening of DFW Airport Station on Monday, August 18.
Earlier this year, the Dallas County Commissioners recognized and commended the Hamilton Park Community for preserving their historic “living” legacy. Thomas Jefferson, President of the Hamilton Park Civic
Refunds totaling almost $760 million may be waiting for an estimated 918,600 taxpayers who did not file a federal income tax return for 2010, the Internal Revenue Service
The Ross Ave. campus of Dallas Can Academies recently won the Texans Can Basketball tournament in which six of their schools participated. Second place went to Houston Can’s
Queneisha K Epps, of Frisco, claimed a Powerball® ticket worth $1 million for the drawing held Saturday, March 22. Epps’ Quick Pick ticket matched all five numbers (13-28-31-55-58)