So far for the month of December 2019, MedStar crews are treating an average 6.8 patients with a primary or secondary clinical impression of Influenza‐Like Illness (ILI) That
Once a year, in late January, communities across the country count individuals and families experiencing homelessness. This count, a requirement under Federal Law, helps communities understand the extent
The holidays are here! Along with holiday cheer comes cold weather. The Injury Prevention Center of Greater Dallas warns families about the dangers of space heaters and holiday decorations. Here
DALLAS (AP) — A federal agency imposed a nearly $26,000 fine against the owner of a crane that crashed through an apartment building near downtown Dallas, killing one
BY CARRINGTON TATUM Paul Quinn College in Dallas is attempting to ease its students out of poverty by becoming the nation’s first urban work college. Nov. 11, 2019. Eddie Gaspar/The
DALLAS — More than 20 schools during winter break will offer morning snack and lunch to all children and youth through age 18 to ensure no kid goes hungry over
Join hosts Ron Corning and Yolonda Williams for Party on the Plaza, sponsored by the Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District and presented by VisitDallas, 7 p.m. to 12:30
DALLAS – A federal program aims to invest millions of dollars and create jobs in several Dallas neighborhoods. Fifteen Dallas neighborhoods have been named ‘Opportunity Zones’ by the U.S. Department
DALLAS — The Multiple Career Magnet Center (MCMC) celebrated the achievements of 40 students who are currently employed or studying in a community college. MCMC is a Dallas ISD