(DALLAS, TX) – Kayla James of Grand Prairie, TX, and Kayla Seals of Rowlett, TX are the recipients of this year’s Teen Graffiti Education Scholarships for their outstanding
(DALLAS, TX — June 8, 2020) – Picture books are a wonderful way to start important conversations with your children about our world and the beautiful people in
(DALLAS, TX) – Dr. Jill Waggoner is a residency trained, board certified Family Practice physician and author. She and friend Sharon Jones-Scaife, an author/illustrator, have teamed up to
Dallas ISD’s Racial Equity Office (REO) is calling on communities in the city’s southern sector to help define what racial equity will look like in Dallas ISD’s proposed
By JIM VERTUNO Plastic barriers are placed between Bruce McCall, 5, left, and Capri Bishop, 6, as they sit at a table during martial arts daycare summer camp
Millie Marie Cavil Ferguson was born April 14, 1932 to the parents of Fred D. Cavil and Robbie Nelson Cavil. To that union three children were born: Fred
TEAM WEST: “I’m hearing that dog whistle again…” DALLAS–State Sen. Royce West (D-Dallas), is a candidate for the United States Senate and is in the July 14 Democratic
By The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Beyoncé has been added to the list of guest speakers for YouTube’s virtual commencement ceremony that will also feature the
Dallas ISD’s Racial Equity Office (REO) is calling on communities in the city’s southern sector to help define what racial equity will look like in Dallas ISD’s proposed
BY THE HUB DALLAS — Dallas ISD’s decision to honor our 2020 graduating seniors with virtual rather than in-person commencement ceremonies is based on one overriding concern: the safety of our