Texas Publishers Association Has the African-American community become so loyal to the Democratic Party that politicians the likes of David Alameel and the Texas candidate for the Governor’s
In the month of October, the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program (DVAP), a joint initiative of the Dallas Bar Association and Legal Aid of North West Texas, will hold ten free Legal Clinics for Dallas County
The second edition of Who’s Who In Black Dallas® will be unveiled at a networking reception and program at the Hyatt Regency Dallas Hotel on Thursday, October 2nd beginning at 5:30 p.m., officials announced today. Who’s Who
(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
Erika Estes is no normal university student, in Pre- Law at University of North Texas, Estes recently lead a group of nine students from the Cedar Hill Ninth Grade Center in an eight-week Peer Teen
Ron J. Anderson, MD, a national spokesperson for public health issues and a champion for the poor and medically underserved, died Sept. 11, 2014 of cancer. He was 68 years old. Services are pending. A
The Dallas ISD continues to meet all four of the state’s accountability standards according to the Texas Education Agency’s recently released school accountability standards ratings. In all four categories-student achievement, student programs, closing performance gaps, and postsecondary readiness-the Dallas ISD
When the “new” Parkland opened in 1954, the seeming expansiveness of the seven-story T-shaped building almost overwhelmed employees. In its first year, the new Parkland admitted 14,719 patients,
DALLAS- The Texas- Oklahoma game is usually the centerpiece of the Texas State Fair, but there’s another game that draws just as many fans and just as much attention to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.