TxDOT says it can’t guarantee that upgrades to one of Houston’s main hurricane evacuation routes will prevent future flooding of U.S. 59. BY JESS HUFF Flooding on U.S. Highway
Whitney Foster, a local pastor, told WFAA in a 2021 story that his $10 check paid for one of the churches. Author: Tanya Eiserer, Mark Smith The jury found
All ten of the propositions making up the City of Dallas’ proposed $1.25 billion bond were approved by voters in the May 4, 2024 election. The election results
The Unstoppable Cheryl Smith, Adopted Mother of Four This ‘Countdown to Mother’s Day’ was such a rewarding series. I just felt that Mother’s Day really needed more attention,
The City of Dallas is recruiting for its next City Manager. This position is appointed by, and reports to, the Dallas City Council. Council members are seeking community input and resident feedback on
The Morehouse address marks the second consecutive year Biden will address the graduating class of a prominent historically Black institution, having spoken at Howard University in 2023. By
President Joe Biden signed a bill on Wednesday approving the ban of TikTok, adding significant pressure on the platform to find a new owner. By Stacy M. Brown
Some children who receive private duty nursing, a more continuous type of medical care in their homes, could lose their ability to live at home if an HHSC
Hirsi, a junior at Barnard in New York City, announced her suspension on social media, stating she was one of three students penalized for supporting Palestinians. By Stacy
Hospital had served Dallas County residents for more than 60 years DALLAS – It is just before dawn when Eric Velasquez reports for demolition duty at the old Parkland