By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS and MICHAEL GOLDBERG JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi’s capital city is grappling with multiple water problems — there’s been too much on the ground
By DANICA KIRKA LONDON (AP) — Above all, there was shock. That’s the word people use over and over again when they remember Princess Diana’s death in a Paris
The Hollie Trail Walk On September 10, 2022, members of The Alumni Association of Booker T Washington Technical High School will kick off with the Annual “Walk,” starting
By SEUNG MIN KIM, CHRIS MEGERIAN, COLLIN BINKLEY and ZEKE MILLER WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced his long-awaited plan to deliver on his campaign
By JAMIE STENGLE and JAKE BLEIBERG DALLAS (AP) — Heavy rains across the drought-stricken Dallas-Fort Worth area on Monday caused streets to flood, submerging vehicles as officials warned
BY THE HUB Dallas ISD made significant gains despite COVID-19 challenges to learning and maintained its pre-pandemic score of 86. With the B grade from the Texas Education Agency,
The bill represents the most significant climate investment in U.S. history. By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia President Joe Biden on Tuesday signed the
By PAUL J. WEBER AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Democrat Beto O’Rourke responded to a heckler at a campaign stop with an expletive after the Texas gubernatorial candidate heard
BY THE HUB Dallas ISD’s Board of Trustees on Thursday received details regarding the district’s plan to enhance school safety. Chief of Dallas ISD Police John Lawton presented the
A new policy scraps community recommendations from last fall that some books that had been questioned should remain on shelves. BY BRIAN LOPEZ Ahead of the first day of