The annual walk started by the Grandmother of Juneteenth to celebrate freedom from slavery moves to Dallas this year
85 years after a racist mob destroyed her home, Grandmother of Juneteenth celebrated her homecoming with family, friends, community.
The former employee said supervisors disliked him because he was an Indian immigrant.
Dallas native Alphonso Jackson made history as the first African American president and CEO of Dallas Housing Authority.
In North Texas, Dallas County and Parkland Health aim to support health of moms and babies through federal Healthy Start program.
Day shelter continues services, feeds hundreds of people experiencing homelessness sack lunches as nonprofit waits for electricity, normalcy to return after damaging storms.
Appropriation secured by Rep. Marc Veasey will better connect West Dallas Multipurpose Center, library to become more vibrant municipal space designed to serve families.
Hunger Buster’s after-school feeding program feeds 3,500 kids each day, but the need is much greater, leader says
Designation from federal agency means region ID’s vets who fall into homelessness and quickly, permanently rehousing them.
At United Way of Metropolitan Dallas summit, community members discussed innovative solutions to help southern Dallas where food insecurity hits hardest.