The South Dallas Cultural Center unveils two new exhibitions by two Texas women with international sensibilities. That’s not Atlantic (There’s a disco ball between us) is a collection
Gov. Rick Perry recently helped dedicate a statue in honor of the late Tim Cole, who was wrongfully convicted of rape and died in prison in 1999. Cole was
According to the latest U.S. Census, the Hispanic population has reached 50 million. The Pew Hispanic Center reports that Latinos represent over 50% of the U.S. population growth in the past ten years. Hispanic buying power is
BY: TERESA M. WALKER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NASHVILLE, TENN.-DeMarco Murray ran for 169 yards and a touchdown, Dan Bailey kicked four field goals, and the Dallas Cowboys routed the Tennessee Titans 26-10 Sunday. The loss
DALLAS-A lock jawed Skyline defense spelled defeat for the reigning 5A State Champion Cedar Hill Longhorns on last Friday night. Skyline Head Coach Reginald Samples attributed the win to the elimination of penalties that plagued Skyline in
The City of Dallas WIC Program and the North Texas Food Bank recently joined forces to host the program, Cooking Matters at the Store for WIC Parents. Cooking Matters is an
BY BOB MOOS, SOUTHWEST PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER FOR THE U.S. CENTER FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES The flu is nothing to sneeze at, especially if you’re an older adult. About 226,000
September 13, marked the 20th anniversary of President Bill Clinton signing the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) into law. The landmark legislation created critical protections for victims of