Loureather Ingram Hill will celebrate 105 Years of Life on Friday, February 2, 2018 with family and friends. Loureather is a resident of Tennessee Colony, Texas (Anderson County).
The Dallas Examiner and the African American Museum will kick off Black History Month with free and exclusive showing of Pardons of Innocence: The Wilmington Ten on Feb.
Ofo, the world’s first and largest dockless bike share company, and Paul Quinn College announced today the launch of ofo’s bikes on campus. Ofo will provide dockless bike
DALLAS — The National Society of High School Scholars has named Thelvie Cullins, Jr., an Advanced Placement Calculus teacher at the School for the Talented and Gifted, as a Top
AT PRESS TIME – Timberlawn Behavioral Health System is to close its 144-bed psychiatric hospital on February 1st. This announcement comes after the state of Texas stated they
Minnie’s Food Pantry, a national non-profit organization with a mission of feeding the hungry, is excited to announce Oprah Winfrey as the keynote speaker for its 10th Anniversary
South Dallas has lost a business icon. Jasper Baccus of Baccus Cleaners located on Sunnyvale in Oak Cliff has passed away, services have been arranged. Wake Service Monday,
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans struggled to get their stories straight Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s Homeland Security secretary became the latest GOP official to offer an inconclusive version
Beatrice (fondly known as Duss) was born on January 6, 1910 in Yard, Texas (Anderson County). She was the youngest of 10 siblings born to London and Julie
Floyd Preston Bean, affectionately known as “Catfish Floyd”, was born on January 3, 1935 in Galveston, Texas to the marriage of the late Albert and Ollie Bean. Floyd