By DAVID KOENIG DALLAS (AP) — Ask anyone old enough to remember travel before Sept. 11, 2001, and you’re likely to get a gauzy recollection of what flying
By Stephanie Fox, Navy Office of Community Outreach SAN DIEGO. – Petty Officer 1st Class Jabrian Johnson, a native of Dallas, Texas, joined the Navy 11 years ago.
By SARAH RANKIN and DENISE LAVOIE RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A crowd erupted in cheers and song Wednesday as workers hoisted one of the nation’s largest Confederate monuments
By BRETT MARTEL The New Orleans Saints are investigating the possibility of remaining in the Dallas area for up to a month and opening their regular season against
By COLLIN BINKLEY The Education Department announced Monday that it’s investigating five Republican-led states that have banned mask requirements in schools, saying the policies could amount to discrimination
BY THE HUB Keeping Up The Good Trouble: Two of Sam Tasby’s descendants continue his legacy in Dallas ISD Five decades after Sam Tasby was the centerpiece of the
There is an ugly truth why some segments of white American society are so fierce in their defense of creationism. Simply put, that reason is white supremacy. But
DALLAS – DWU is offering payment plans to customers with past due balances. Currently 11% of DWU customers have past due balances of more than 60 days with 50% of
DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson has issued an official proclamation declaring the month of August 2021 “Black Business and Philanthropy Month” in the City of Dallas. “Dallas is