Legal legend and beloved community icon Louis A. Bedford, Jr. lost his battle with cancer on Thursday, April 10, 2014. He was 88. The Honorable Louis A. Bedford,
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Four U.S. presidents, including Barack Obama, are scheduled to headline a summit this week that commemorates the signing of a law 50 years ago
(AP) – Coach Kevin Ollie delivered on the promise he made last month after UConn’s final home game, bringing an NCAA Championship back to Gampel Pavilion. Ollie and
It has been said that image is everything; but for leaders like Dr. Frederick D. Haynes, III, action is everything. This is why Dallas’ Omicron Mu Omega Chapter
By Veronica Zambrano Dr. Jerry Chambers, a veteran educator in the DISD school system, and member of the Martin Luther King Center board of trustees is leading a
(AP) – An East Texas city paid $16,250 to end contract negotiations with controversial rocker Ted Nugent, who was under consideration as the headliner for Longview’s Fourth of
Candace Wicks and Audrey Moorehead,newly elected delegates to the 2014 Texas State Democratic Convention to be held in Dallas at the Dallas Convention Center in June.
Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Math and Science Lecture Series hosted Dr. Roosevelt Y. Johnson, deputy associate administrator for education. Dr. Johnson is a member of the senior management
A host of community members joined Dallas ISD officials, staff and students at Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary School March 21 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the school’s
For 58 years, a supreme court-sanctioned public policy of separate but equal facilities for races prevailed in the school of the United State of America. The Dallas Independent