Mrs. Janna Hoehn of Maui, Hawaii is leading a campaign with local volunteers attempting to find pictures of all 330 Dallas County men killed in action for the
By Freddie Allen (NNPA Newswire Managing Editor) Black workers lost ground last month, as the unemployment rate increased from 8.3 percent in September to 8.6 percent in October,
A North Texas businesswoman and her husband, an internationally known physician, have created a skincare line designed to enhance the beauty of women with sensitive skin. The company
By Drew Johnson (Urban News Service) Tens of thousands of high-income Americans live in low-income housing, according to a federal audit. More than 25,000 families inhabit federally subsidized
(Dallas) – Everyone gets sick. Everyone needs insurance. It’s that simple. But many Americans don’t have the health insurance they need, and time is running out for them
Jordan L. Crittenden of Springtown claimed a second-tier Powerball® prize worth $1 million for the drawing held Jan. 13. Crittenden missed winning the world record $1.5 billion jackpot
I want to address this column quite explicitly to African Americans. If you are not African American, please feel free to read this, however. When you hear Donald
Over the past several years, the Dallas Independent School District has grown its nursing program so that each school has its own registered nurse. For this school year, there are
10 year old Austinite Mikaila Ulmer started a lemonade stand when she was just four years old. The pint-sized Texas entrepreneur does business by the gallon, she makes