CDC Raises Dallas County COVID-19 Risk Level to Red
As of Thursday, Dallas County is at a COVID-19 risk level of red, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Read moreAs of Thursday, Dallas County is at a COVID-19 risk level of red, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Read moreAfter two weeks of increasing numbers of reported COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, Dallas County raised its COVID-19 risk level to yellow.
Read moreThomas Jefferson High School has a Newcomer Academy for students to learn English and master content simultaneously.
Read moreWFAA-TV anchor Cynthia Izaguirre and Dallas Maverick CEO Cynt Marshall spoke before a sold-out crowd of 400 at Dallas CASA’s Cherish the Children luncheon May 6 about their commitments and connections to children in foster care.
Read moreSome candidates can now begin campaigning for the general election in November, but several still have their work cut out for them before they can find themselves on that ballot.
Read moreI got tired of streaming movies at home, sitting by myself. I decided the best thing to do would be to try going to a movie theater.
Read moreAs news spread of a Russian assault on Ukraine Thursday, reactions across the globe — and in Dallas — were quick and strong.
Read moreCandidates: Tom Ervin, Philip Kingston, Michelle Ocker, and Andrew Sommerman
Read moreDallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa is apparently going to be one in a recent spate of superintendents to resign their posts.
Read moreMeet some of the neighbors that made the headlines in 2021.
Read moreIzzy Martin may be fighting cancer, but her care for others earned her more than 900 votes in our Readers’ Choice Person of the Year for 2021.
Meet Izzy.