William and Ruthie Ingram met over 50 years ago in Denton, Texas. He was a student at the University of North Texas, and Ruthie was attending Texas Woman’s
One hundred and twenty-five years ago, on an 1894 May day, Parkland Hospital began as a clapboard building on the corner of Maple and Oak Lawn avenues. Today,
Former Miss Black Texas sues the city, ex-chief over arrest DALLAS (AP) — A beauty pageant winner has sued a Texas city and its former police chief over
On May 23, 2019, Gary L. Bond III received the Cincinnatus Award (Charity in Leadership and Magnanimity) from Great Hearts Irving Academy. At the end of the school
DALLAS (AP) — Authorities say an early-morning fire has destroyed a vacant 115-year-old former luxury hotel just south of downtown Dallas. Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesman Jason Evans says nobody
DALLAS (AP) — A 23-year-old transgender woman whose beating in front of a crowd was captured on video has been found dead on a Dallas street, police said.
Among the many discussions that are taking place in Austin during this legislative session, it appears that a history lesson is still necessary for many, as a bill
By Eric Stringfellow The Jarvis Christian College Board of Trustees convened May 3 for its regularly-scheduled Spring Board Meeting, a day before the college graduated its largest class
Dallas, Texas – Dallas County Criminal District Attorney John Creuzot and the Office’s Conviction Integrity Unit moved to dismiss the cases of Stanley Mozee and Dennis Allen on