The walls that were once covered with music notes and faces of composers were bare. Various trophies and accolades collected over the last four and a half decades
After ceremonies wrap up Sunday in Alabama commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery March and the signing of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, a group of die-hard demonstrators
Mrs. Ellen Doris Woodfork Arnold was born on June 24, 1913 in Somerville, Texas to John Wesley and Nellie Harris Woodfork. She was the youngest of eight children
The Affordable Care Act, the signature piece of legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama, is being challenged once again by opponents of
A dozen years ago, employees of Parkland Memorial Hospital were paid an extra 25 cents an hour if they could greet Hispanic patients and give them simple directions
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Justice Department investigation will allege sweeping patterns of discrimination within the Ferguson police department and at the municipal jail and court, a law enforcement
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) customers should obtain new timetables, before Monday, March 16, when minor schedule changes — designed primarily to improve transfer connections and on-time performance — take place
Hundreds of Albuquerque High School students stage a walkout in Albuquerque, N.M. on Monday, March 2, 2015, to protest a new standardized test they say isn’t an accurate
On Feb. 21, history was being made for one North Dallas High School student. In the shadows of the record breaking achievement, in which Kymberlynn Jackson won the
The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved Loretta Lynch’s nomination to be attorney general, sending it to the full Senate. The vote was 12 to 8, with three Republicans