Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has extended the free ride program for the New Bus Network through February 6.
Author Archives: LaToya Henry
Automotive Technology Program at Dallas College Prepares Graduates to Work in Rapidly Changing Industry
Employer scholarships help students enter life-long careers at the forefront of auto tech.
Best Music Artist: Original Soul
Original Soul’s stage name perfectly describes his music, marketing, and merchandise.
She Represents: Chalon Clark
Chalon Clark is an award-winning attorney and partner at Husch Blackwell, LLP practicing commercial litigation.
St. Phillip’s School to Host 22nd Annual Destiny Award Luncheon Featuring Shaquille O’Neal   
Join St. Philip’s School and Community Center for its 22nd Annual Destiny Award Luncheon on Wednesday, February 23, 2022
A California Teenager has Been Charged with Murder in 12-Year-Old’s Drug Overdose Death
A 16-year-old was arrested Tuesday and charged with murder for selling a fentanyl-laced pill to a child who died of a drug overdose, California prosecutors said.
Jussie Smollett is Set to be Sentenced for His Hate Crime Hoax on March 10
Jussie Smollett, the former “Empire” actor who was convicted last month of staging a fake hate crime, is set to be sentenced on March 10, his attorney Tamara Walker confirmed to CNN on Tuesday.
Accidental Overdose Death of 23-Year-Old Connecticut Woman to be Investigated as a crime, Police Say
The death of Lauren Smith-Fields, a 23-year-old Connecticut woman who died of an overdose, is now being investigated as a crime, Bridgeport police said Tuesday.
In This Texas School District, Parents Step Up to Fill Teacher Shortage
In early January, the Hays Consolidated Independent School District put out a desperate plea, asking parents to work as substitute teachers to fill the gaps among their staff and substitute teacher pool.
Editorial: The President and Voter Suppression
With the failure to overturn the Filibuster Rule in the United States Senate, it would appear that the John Lewis Voting Act and the Voting Rights Act are dead because of two “Dixiecrat Senators” and a Republican blockade in the Senate that has long forgotten the Oath of Office that each of them took when taking their positions of office.
