BY THE HUB ON SEPTEMBER 12, 2023HEADLINES Dallas ISD is incorporating a fall break for students and campus team members this school year. Campuses will be closed Thursday, Oct. 12 and
The deception involved inflating the value of assets and exaggerating Trump’s net worth on official documents, which were instrumental in securing financing and executing lucrative deals. By Stacy
DALLAS — In light of his recent public declaration that he is switching his party affiliation, the Dallas County Democratic Party is calling on Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson to
Though the mayor’s position in Dallas is technically nonpartisan, Johnson joins Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker as one of two Republican mayors to lead a major Texas city.
The Barbers Hill school district prompted a new law meant to prohibit schools from punishing students with hairstyles associated with race. A recent student suspension sparks questions about
BY THE HUB By Todd Lamb Athletics Communication Coordinator The football team at Wilmer-Hutchins High School has won all three games so far this season, and while that is
Forest Forward’s investment of $75.215 million will renovate South Dallas’ beloved Forest Theater and renew the surrounding area with mixed-income housing, innovative arts-education solutions and economic vibrancy DALLAS
Health authorities have emphasized the urgency of vaccination once the shots become available. The new release coincides with a late summer surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations and growing concerns
Longtime Dallas broker among Texas’s first Black license holders. Billie Scott is still repaying the favor. In 1964, Scott couldn’t afford the closing costs on his first home;
Trump, the four-times indicted, twice impeached former president whom a civil jury found responsible for sexually assaulting a journalist, has sought retribution against the Biden administration since Trump’s