The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved the addition of Dallas County to the Presidential Disaster Declaration for last week’s storms. City of Dallas residents living in
The documentary, titled “The Sixth,” not only captured the horror and chaos of that fateful day but also delved deep into the lives of those thrust into the
BY NINA LAKHIANI During his time at Carter High School, Patrick W. III never tried to fit in. Even though making friends and helping people feel seen comes naturally.
In partnership with Trust Her and Dallas College, mobile unit will offer contraceptive counseling and STI screenings Parkland Health, in collaboration with Trust Her, an initiative of the
The departure of Charles Eckert, Executive Chief Deputy of Confinement, marks a significant but necessary first step in addressing the alarming rise in jail deaths in the Tarrant
Lupe Valdez previously held the sheriff’s post before unsuccessfully running for governor in 2018. Brown’s win likely clears her path to another term. BY POOJA SALHOTRA Dallas County Sheriff
The City of Dallas continues its damage clean-up efforts and traffic signal restoration due to today’s storm and resulting damage. Oncor reports 190,687 customers in Dallas are without
“They don’t ever come straight to here and get our power back on. We always have to wait for power,” said Bobby Douglas, a South Dallas resident. Author: Brittani
A new Pew Research Center study, “An Early Look at Black Voters’ Views on Biden, Trump, and Election 2024,” highlighted this trend, showing that a majority of Black