By MICHAEL BIESECKER, REESE DUNKLIN and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN DALLAS (AP) — About 20 minutes before the shooting started at an El Paso Walmart, a rambling screed was posted
Southlake, Texas, July 30, 2019 – The International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA) is accepting applications for the organization’s Business Aviation Scholarships through Sept. 1. The scholarships awarded will be
DALLAS (AP) — A Texas judge said she ordered a 16-year-old boy who’s accused of killing a woman and raping at least four others in Dallas and Louisiana
By RUSSELL CONTRERAS and SALLY HO FILE – In this Dec. 10, 2001 file photo Linda Johnson Rice, president and chief operating officer of Jet magazine, looks over
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Beginning later this year when federal agencies submit proposed budgets to one or more of the 12 Appropriations Committees, those
to Popular Demand, The Perot Museum of Nature and Science Extends The Art of the Brick Traveling Exhibition Until Labor Day (September 2) DALLAS (July 29, 2019) – Visitors
[DALLAS, TX]– The Hope for Tomorrow African American Forum provides education, information and resources about Alzheimer’s disease and caregiving among the African American community. The event features expert presentations and
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — An American Indian tribe opposes a company’s plan to dump oilfield wastewater upstream of a river in central Wyoming, saying the pollution could hurt
BALTIMORE (AP) — Davon Jones doesn’t have to look far to see the irony in President Donald Trump’s tweets that Baltimore is a “rat and rodent infested mess.”