Dallas Hosts Annual Juneteenth Celebrations, Events
Just under 300 miles from the site where Texas slaves were freed on June 19, 1865, Dallas continues to expand its Juneteenth celebrations in honor of the historic moment.
Read moreJust under 300 miles from the site where Texas slaves were freed on June 19, 1865, Dallas continues to expand its Juneteenth celebrations in honor of the historic moment.
Read moreMatthew Harmon was arrested on May 28 but was bonded out of jail on May 29, a Dallas County Sheriff spokesperson said.
Read moreDallas CASA’s Parade of Playhouses will return to NorthPark Center for its 29th year, but this time a month earlier than usual.
Read moreThe city of Dallas raised the rainbow flag for the fourth time on May 31, continuing its annual tradition of flying a Pride flag during June.
Read moreSeniors and siblings D’Erik and Dwayne Nelson are both planning to further their education at colleges in the Midwest after graduation.
Read moreCarter BloodCare is urging all eligible donors — especially those with blood type O negative — to help replenish the community blood supply by donating this week.
Read moreBeaches or mountains? The young poet opened with a question — exploring in her verses such themes as forbidden love, opposite attraction, and gender contrasts.
Read moreThis year’s class is the second to graduate under principal Terrence Florie, who described the class as “resilient.” The class of 2024 started high school during the COVID-19 pandemic and during senior year suffered the loss of two students and one coach.
Read moreAs part of its STARS program, UT Southwestern Medical Center offers summer camps to encourage youth interest in science careers and give students a head start on next year’s coursework.
Read moreThe office will serve as a base to promote trade and tourism between Tanzania and the U.S.
Read moreThe new location has more than 4,478 square feet of retail space and features a high-end shopping experience with an assortment of new products and bestsellers.
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