By Dr. John E. Warren, Publisher, The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint There are still families and individuals in our community who do not have enough to eat
BY THE HUB Mayor Eric Johnson announced that the 25th annual Dallas Mayor’s Back to School Fair will take place Aug. 6, 2021. Similar to last year’s event, this year’s Back
Written by Stacy M. Brown The beach resort once flourished while welcoming African American visitors in the 1920s – a time when Black people and other minorities weren’t allowed
(DALLAS, TX) – Coffee Creek Media Group and Author Sharon Jones-Scaife is excited to announce its “Christmas in July eBook Giveaway”. “Christmas in July eBook Giveaway” was designed
By MARY CLARE JALONICK In this July 20, 2021 photo, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks during a news conference, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Pelosi
BY ALLYSON WALLER The Texas Supreme Court has extended the state’s eviction diversion program, which helps tenants facing eviction — if their landlords agree to participate. Photo Credit: Evan L’Roy/The Texas
On Tuesday, the Senate passed Senate Bill 7, which would provide retired teachers, counselors and school staff a one-time payment of up to $2,400 through the Teacher Retirement
Customers will receive a free chicken finger when ordering through the mobile app DALLAS (July 22, 2021) – Mark your calendar, “Caniacs” – July 27 is National Chicken Finger
DALLAS (AP) — A Dallas resident has been hospitalized in stable condition under isolation after returning from Nigeria with the first-ever Texas case of monkeypox, health officials revealed
By SCHUYLER DIXON DALLAS (AP) — Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson are always open to new ways of commemorating their famous Hail Mary touchdown that gave the Dallas