By Curtis Bunn, Urban News Service A Division of Zenger News When LaQuinn Phillips was accused of dousing his pregnant girlfriend with gasoline and setting her on fire
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor The Trump Administration has finalized implementation of new work requirement rules that would cut food stamp benefits for 700,000 Americans. The
DALLAS — Twenty-five Dallas ISD gifted/talented program teachers were chosen to take part in a makerspace cohort specifically geared towards gifted/talented education. Teachers began their learning in May when they
The 2020 Mardi Gras Oak Cliff parade is Sunday, February 23, beginning at 4:00 p.m. CST. The parade route runs along Davis St. into the heart of Bishop
“…. took it to heart to renovate the Lord’s temple. 2 Chronicles 24:4 “A good person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children…” Proverbs 13:22 (NIV) In the
DALLAS (AP) — A social media sensation dubbed the “Leaning Tower of Dallas” was born when a portion of a building survived an implosion in Dallas. After the
DALLAS — Mayor Eric Johnson on Monday announced the launch of Dallas Works, a major new initiative that will connect students to summer jobs. “Dallas Works will give
Recognize your strengths, experience, and market opportunities for your next business opportunity. Starting your own business can be a rewarding way to build wealth and fill the needs for
DALLAS — Since 1994, South Oak Cliff High School alum Corey Banks has brought excellence to the Dallas ISD Custodial Services Department. Today, he’s a supervisor and trainer who oversees
Police: 22 Dallas officers suspended for policy violations By JAKE BLEIBERG DALLAS (AP) — More than 20 Dallas police officers have been suspended without pay after an internal