Dallas – The granite plinth where the statue of Robert E Lee was previously installed at Oak Lawn Park will be disassembled and archived in a secure location
Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) is reporting the fourth and fifth flu-related deaths in Dallas County for the 2018-2019 season. Both patients were 82 years of age. One was a resident
The winner of the 27th annual Dallas Martin Luther King Jr. Oratory Competition is Jasira King, a fourth-grader at William Brown Miller Elementary School. The second-place finisher is
On January 10, 2019, Jill Louis, Esq. and Theodora Lee Esq., hosted a Welcome to Dallas Reception for Sekou Lewis, the new General Counsel for the Dallas Mavericks
Economic Development, affordable housing, transportation needs of people employed at Inland Port and code enforcement are issues City Councilman Tennell Atkins says he will continue to push to
If you are the facilitator of a newspaper, magazine, radio or television show, program, podcast, or other media outlet that disseminates information to the Black Community, it is
DALLAS – The Community Council of Dallas is devising a new strategy in 2019 for connecting job applicants with employment opportunities—virtual job fairs and expos. The North Texas
By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson The newly-elected House of Representatives has 102 women among its 435 members. Many of them hold significant positions of power and influence; including
Beatrice (fondly known as Duss) was born on January 6, 1910, in Yard, Texas (Anderson County). She was the youngest of 10 siblings born to London and Julie
Global Climate has changed after three years of decline causing carbon emissions to rise sharply in the United States during last year. 2018 has been recorded the second-largest