Allowing God to write our life story with Jesus at the center is the goal, and we must trust that even when unexpected things happen, they can work together for good to those who love God and are called according to His purpose.
Category: The Weekend
Craig Davis Says Dallas’ “Can-Do Spirit” Drives a $6.6B Tourism Economy—And It Starts in the Neighborhoods
Visit Dallas CEO and President Craig Davis celebrates the city’s $6.6 billion tourism industry and the culture of its unique neighborhoods, while also promoting volunteerism and sports events to bring economic impact to the city.
REAL ID Deadline Takes Off May 7: No Compliant ID, No Flight
Starting May 7, the TSA will enforce the REAL ID law, requiring adults flying within the U.S. to present a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or another accepted form of identification to pass through airport security.
Friday Newsletter: May 2, 2025
Top Stories for Friday, May 2nd, 2025 Today’s Editor Pick Coming This Weekend National News The 89th Legislature Check out our Latest E-Edition K-12 Education HBCU News Entertainment Editorial Upcoming […]
Tamela and David Mann announce Live Breathe Fight Tour, Encouraging Others to “Keep Fighting Until We Get the Victory”
The Manns are set to kick off their Live Breathe Fight tour on May 15 in Fort Worth, Texas, with a lineup of gospel stars including Erica Campbell, Tye Tribbett, Karen Sheard, and Kierra Sheard.
Sunscreen Essential for Black People: Misconceptions About Melanin, Skin Cancer, and the Dangers of UV Exposure
Black people are not immune to the dangers of UV radiation, and should use sunscreen to protect themselves from skin cancer, premature aging, and immune suppression.
Monday Newsletter: April 28, 2025
Top Stories for Monday, April 28th, 2025 News Local Spiritual Lifestyle Culture Health
Friday Newsletter: April 25, 2025
Happy Friday, April 25th. Here are our top stories. Have a great weekend! Local Politics Business Education Health Culture Lifestyle Sports Word In Black Opinion – Editorial Events
A Princess in the Ghetto: A Story of Dreams, Defiance, and Dallas Legacy Comes to Life at TBAAL
What happens when you plant a seed of purpose in the concrete of the inner city? You get a rose with roots, a rhythm with resistance—a princess in the ghetto. […]
Magic Happens When Kids and Adults Learn to Swim
The Makos Swim Team, a competitive YMCA and USA Swimming program based in North St. Louis, is encouraging Black and multiracial kids to participate in the sport and is working to bridge the gap in aquatic skills for families of color.
