By CAROLYN THOMPSON BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A Buffalo, New York, police officer who was fired for trying to stop another officer from using a chokehold on a
Services limited to grab-and-go checkouts, browsing, computer use DALLAS – Beginning Tuesday, May 4, Dallas Public Library is resuming in-person service at 27 branch locations and the Central Library. Customers will once again be
By DAVID CRARY, JONATHAN J. COOPER and EMILY LESHNER In Georgia, faith leaders are asking corporate executives to condemn laws restricting voting access — or face a boycott.
Runway nearest Denton Drive has reached end of useful life DALLAS – Dallas Love Field’s Runway 13R-31L, nearest to Denton Drive, is set to be closed for 10 months
By Arise Rejoice Media North Texas businessman and commercial real estate developer Edward Okpa recently met with Ambassador Shaikh Abdullah bin Rashid Al Khalifa, who represents the Kingdom
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Black Lives Matter. George Floyd’s life mattered. A mixed-race jury in Minneapolis returned a guilty verdict against former
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Correspondent Remember these names: Ketanji Brown Jackson, Tiffany Cunningham, and Candace Jackson-Akiwumi. These are President Joseph Biden’s first three nominations for the federal
By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., President and CEO, National Newspaper Publishers Association The COVID-19 pandemic across America and throughout the world is still a serious danger to
Range of options will allow students and their instructors to hold classes in different formats DALLAS – To better serve all students, Dallas College has announced it will