By DOUG FEINBERG NEW YORK (AP) — The Dallas Wings basically control the WNBA draft on Thursday night with the top two picks and four first-round choices. It’s
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
Christ’s Declaration of His Betrayal and Soon Departure As this section unfolds (St. John 13:21-38), we find that verse 21 reveals the fact that the Son of God
House Bill 35 repeals part of the law that requires placement in newspapers announcements about tax increases, special elections, and other public notices. Estimates suggest that such notices
DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson and Dallas College on Monday announced they have partnered with Cicero Group to conduct a study assessing the state of the city’s workforce.
By HILLEL ITALIE NEW YORK (AP) — Some last thoughts from Rep. John Lewis will be published this summer. Grand Central Publishing announced Tuesday that Lewis’ “Carry On:
Dallas, TX – Today, East West Bank, one of the 25 largest publicly traded commercial banks in the U.S., which operates 13 locations in the Texas/Southwest Region, presented a
By John E. Warren, Publisher, The San Diego Voice and Viewpoint While many of us are reliving the murder of George Floyd through the trial of Derek Chauvin
MORNINGTON, Australia — It is still unclear if the Premier of Australian state Victoria, Daniel Andrews, will return to work in 10 days, although his deputy insists he’s making