Registration is now open DALLAS, Texas (Spring 2022) – The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden presents children’s summer camps that spark imagination in STEM and nature from June 6
By STEPHEN HAWKINS ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Atlanta Braves had quite a bash on Ron Washington’s 70th birthday. William Contreras hit two impressively long home runs, Austin
The State Board of Education must still approve use of the Educative Teacher Performance Assessment, which was dropped by two states that had adopted it. BY BRIAN LOPEZ Kindergarten
“The mental health of Black American youth “was in crisis long before COVID-19 devastated the world, but no national public health crisis was called.” By Stacy M. Brown
Acts 9:32-43 The Apostle Peter, the courageous preacher of Pentecost, has moved his engaging ministry to Lydda. We left Peter in Acts 8:25 in his return to Jerusalem
By KATE BRUMBACK ATLANTA (AP) — Dr. Dare Adewumi was thrilled when he was hired to lead the neurosurgery practice at an Atlanta-area hospital near where he grew
By ZEKE MILLER and JESSICA GRESKO WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday blasted a “radical” Supreme Court draft opinion that would throw out the landmark Roe v.
Administration officials signaled that the president would no longer wait on Congress for needed criminal justice reform. By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia President
By DAVID KLEPPER PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Three days before Elon Musk agreed to buy Twitter, the world’s richest man tweeted a photo of Bill Gates and used a