Registration is now open DALLAS, Texas (Spring 2022) – The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden presents children’s summer camps that spark imagination in STEM and nature from June 6
The State Board of Education must still approve use of the Educative Teacher Performance Assessment, which was dropped by two states that had adopted it. BY BRIAN LOPEZ Kindergarten
Using data and analysis from research partner, The Brennan Center for Justice, the Urban League noted that this year’s edition of The State of Black America exposes the
Maternal mortality rates across the country are among the highest in the developed world, and recent data from Centers for Disease Control (CDC) show that Black, American Indian and Alaska
April is National Sexual Assault Awareness & Child Abuse Prevention Month DALLAS – The month of April holds two important awareness topics: sexual assault and child sexual abuse
By LAURAN NEERGAARD and MATTHEW PERRONE U.S. regulators on Tuesday authorized another COVID-19 booster for people age 50 and older, a step to offer extra protection for the
DALLAS (AP) — Severe thunderstorms with reports of possible tornadoes spread damage across parts of North Texas on Monday, injuring at least four people, officials said. Officials reported
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris’ trip to Warsaw to thank Poland for taking in hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion took an unexpected turn