(AP) — The first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States died in a Dallas hospital Wednesday. Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, was pronounced dead at 7:51 a.m. at
Comer Cottrell, the Dallas entrepreneur who founded Pro-Line Corp. hair care products, reportedly died Friday at age 82. Friends and family confirmed his death Friday morning. The philanthropist
The new “SOC-3” is a 3-mile extension of DART’s Blue Line from Ledbetter Station south to the University of North Texas Dallas (UNT). Within this extension, new
ANSWERING A CALL TO GREATER Nearly 350 congregants watched on as the NEW St. Paul UMC welcomed their 52nd leader, Rev. Richie Butler during the 10:45 a.m. worship service last Sunday, September 28th.
DALLAS (AP) – Ebola, ethics and education are among the issues that dominated the final debate between Republican Attorney General Greg Abbott and Democrat Wendy Davis. The debate Thursday
Alabama State’s impressive 38-3 victory over previously unbeaten Texas Southern impressed the coaches. The Hornets remained No.1 in the BOXTOROW Coaches Poll, 10 points ahead of Bethune-Cookman, who is No. 1
Karla Estrada, a junior at Duncanville High School, captured the first-ever Award of Excellence for having the best overall entry in the National Federation of Press Women’s 2014 High School
(AP) – The first case of Ebola diagnosed in the U.S. has been confirmed in a man who recently traveled from Liberia to Dallas, sending chills through the area’s West African
Arnett Cain Miller was born on September 20 1911 in Solcum, Texas to the union of Johnny and Idell Clewis Cain. She attended school and church at St. James Baptist