In May 2014, Dr. Michael Hinojosa retired as a school superintendent. Dr. Hinojosa served 20 years as a superintendent/CEO of six public education systems, including two of the
Dallas area volunteers will pack 1 million meals for Feed My Starving Children August 21-23, 2015 at Parish Episcopal School of Dallas. 5,000 volunteers will be needed and
Company Marks Latest ‘One Toyota’ Milestone with Launch of Transcontinental ‘Ever-Better Expedition’ to Inspire Team Members and Future Innovations June 24, 2015 PLANO, Texas, June 24, 2015 – Toyota
Joyce Ann Brown led a life that movies are made of. Known around the world, she was a daughter, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, mentor, advocate and friend. From
By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Muslims in North Texas and those throughout the world are experiencing the religious season known as Ramadan by refraining each day from eating
DALLAS – Texas State Senator Royce West’s (D-Dallas) efforts have led to the passage of one of the most comprehensive pieces of body camera legislation in the nation
Educators At Loss To Explain Judicial Betrayal I am the president of Paul Quinn College, a liberal arts-inspired, four-year college in the southern portion of Dallas. We are viewed as
MESQUITE, TEXAS — Eastfield College police officer Elias Reymundo and former Sergeant Melissa Jacobs (now a lieutenant with the Richland College Police Department) were awarded the 2014 Texas
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has called for the Confederate flag to be removed from the state capitol in the wake of the racially charged killing of nine