Jesuit, Dallas Diocese Settles Clergy Sex Abuse Lawsuit
It’s been several years since the first suit was filed accusing priests at Jesuit Preparatory of sexual abuse in the
Read moreIt’s been several years since the first suit was filed accusing priests at Jesuit Preparatory of sexual abuse in the
Read more“We compare Dallas with Chicago, LA, and New York City, and Dallas has the worst infrastructure and the most inequity of any of those cities.”
Read moreHighland Park anesthesiologist Richard Toussaint, co-founder of the now-defunct Forest Park Medical Center, has obtained an early release from prison.
Read moreThe first time Alair Homes came knocking on Paul and Sherry Zuch’s door, the construction management network wasn’t successful in attracting the couple’s business. The next time, they were ready.
Read moreUkrainians in Dallas have been working to collect donations to send back home, but there are additional ways North Texans can help people in the war-torn country.
Read moreAfter teachers and education advocates (and even at least one task force member) protested the lack of teachers in the group designed to find out why there aren’t enough teachers, the state agency tasked with creating it is adding more educators.
Read moreThe TEA announced who would be taking part in a 28-member task force to look at statewide teacher shortages — but many are pointing out what they say is a big problem.
Read moreOne analysis took a look at what home markets will be too pricey within the next decade. Is Dallas on the list?
Read moreNorth Dallas Big Brother finds friendship with ‘Little’ rewarding
Read moreHip-hop fans have the chance to catch a master of the genre and benefit two local nonprofits next month.
Read moreIn October, we reported that Salad and Go would be opening a new location at Walnut Hill and Marsh Lane. But inquiring minds emailed us recently to ask, “Uh, when?”
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