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)
(AP) – An East Texas city paid $16,250 to end contract negotiations with controversial rocker Ted Nugent, who was under consideration as the headliner for Longview’s Fourth of
Candace Wicks and Audrey Moorehead,newly elected delegates to the 2014 Texas State Democratic Convention to be held in Dallas at the Dallas Convention Center in June.
VA North Texas Health Care System will host an enrollment fair at all locations to help Veterans enroll in VA Health Care in order to meet the upcoming
The U.S. Department of Education recently announced its 2014 National Blue Ribbon School nominees. Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy, one of our District 6 high schools, is among
Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Math and Science Lecture Series hosted Dr. Roosevelt Y. Johnson, deputy associate administrator for education. Dr. Johnson is a member of the senior management
The public is invited to celebrate spring by dropping off hard to recycle items during the free Spring Recycling Roundup hosted by the City of Dallas Sanitation Services
A host of community members joined Dallas ISD officials, staff and students at Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary School March 21 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the school’s
Clyde L. (Chuck) Williams was born to Oscar and Sylena Williams on November 20, 1929, in Dallas, Texas. His parents preceded him in death. Clyde united with St.