By TOM MURPHY Caring for sick children has become extra stressful recently for many U.S. parents due to shortages of Children’s Tylenol and other medicines. Doctors and other
By JAMIE STENGLE A former Texas police officer who fatally shot Atatiana Jefferson through a rear window of her home in 2019 was sentenced Tuesday to nearly 12 years in
After a season full of grit, heart, and determination, the South Oak Cliff Golden Bears are the UIL 5A, Division II Football State Champions for the second consecutive
By JAMIE STENGLE and STEPHEN GROVES DALLAS (AP) — A destructive winter storm marched across the United States on Wednesday, delivering blizzard-like conditions to the Great Plains hours
By Alex Boyer/FOX 4 TV DALLAS – A former slave from Texas is being honored for being a trailblazer. Dr. Marcellus Clayton Cooper was enslaved on a farm in Dallas in
Dallas – City leaders, along with Saigebrook Development and O-SDA Industries, two women-owned and HUB-certified real estate firms committed to meeting affordable housing needs in Texas, are breaking ground
BY THE HUB Students, staff, and community members gathered Saturday for a combined celebration: to rename the former Thornton Elementary for Dallas educator Otto M. Fridia, and to dedicate
January 2023, the City of Dallas will host its 41st annual celebration of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a weeks’ worth of events, culminating with
BY THE HUB ON NOVEMBER 16, 2022HEADLINES Dallas ISD offers families more than 100 specialty programs and schools in addition to great neighborhood schools. The time to decide which one is
BY MOLLY SCHRADER Students, staff and community members gathered to celebrate the renaming of the former William Hawley Atwell Law Academy Saturday, Nov. 12. The school was officially renamed