Safer Dallas Better Dallas has announced a major fundraising campaign to fund a state of the art, reality-based training center for the Dallas Police Department (DPD). The $2
The public is invited to join firefighters, law enforcement and EMS personnel from the north Texas region and beyond for the annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb, Saturday from
The DeSoto ISD College and Career Fair offers students and parents a place to one-stop shop for college options, explore an array of opportunities and learn about higher
(AP) – Amelia Boynton Robinson, a civil rights activist who nearly died while helping lead the 1965 Selma march on “Bloody Sunday,” championed voting rights for blacks and
Hawkins, TX – Jarvis Christian College student Sheirvan Ursin, of Gonzales, was among 83 students from 70 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) named 2015 HBCU All-Stars by
By Jazelle Hunt NNPA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) — According to IHS, an international industry data company, Black Americans spent an estimated $8.4 billion on cars in just the
Earlier this year, AccuWeather forecasted a hot summer for Texas, predicting worse droughts throughout the state and into the far west. Predictions were based on the rainfall level
DALLAS — Over the past several years, the Dallas Independent School District has grown its nursing program so that each school has its own registered nurse. For this school year,
(AUSTIN) – Robert Rivera of Arlington has been sworn in as a commissioner of the Texas Lottery Commission. He was appointed to the position by Governor Greg Abbott
Dallas Police Chief David Brown officially replaced Assistant Chief Tom Lawrence Chief Tom Lawrence self-demoted himself last week to lieutenant. He did not publicly comment on his departure