Nearly 300 local judges and lawyers will be on hand Friday, April 29, as Judge Catharina Haynes, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, presents
Parkland expert urges prevention and early detection DALLAS – Next time you visit your doctor or dentist it might be a good idea to inquire about screening for
More than 350 volunteers will participate at the Trinity River Conservation Corps – 2nd Annual Corporate Day of Service on Friday, April 15 to work alongside corporate leaders,
By Erick Johnson (The Chicago Crusader, NNPA Member) The roof is coming apart. The creaky wooden porch is aging with growing cracks. And the navy blue paint that
DALLAS — Dallas ISD teacher is among the top 10 finalists in one of the most prestigious national teacher recognition programs in the country. Eric Hale, a third-grade Math and
CRUZ, SANDERS ANGLE FOR WINS IN WISCONSIN PRIMARIES (AP) — Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Bernie Sanders are angling for victories in Tuesday’s Wisconsin presidential primaries that could
While El Nino has delivered on at least part of its anticipated weather swings, it has done little to change the status quo facing the nation’s water supply
DALLAS — It’s a fair statement to say students and staff at Fred Florence and Balch Springs middle schools are beyond excited about the upcoming school year when both
(Dallas) – It’s never too early to consider college…for middle school and high school students to imagine themselves in caps and gowns, earning diplomas and degrees…and dreaming what
DALLAS — The staff at H.I. Holland P.R.E.P. Elementary at Lisbon is focused on students and helping them achieve. More than 300 students attend the school, which is part