August is National Black Business Month. Here’s a list of restaurants to support year-round.
The pile of shingles showed up in Marsha Jackson’s backyard in January 2018 and still stands, almost three years later.
Bids are due in two weeks, and the job is expected to cost a little more than $2 million. City officials say they will try to recoup costs from those who are responsible for dumping the debris.
Children spend afternoons and nights on the campus and gain access to resources they may not have at home.
But some council members do not want the city to plunk down more money to buy a Save U More in southern Dallas that has already cost the taxpayers $2.8 million.
The film is the first in the Forest Theater’s two-part drive-in series highlighting Black filmmakers.
They also demonstrate at city leaders’ homes, turning up the pressure to clear out an environmental hazard that has been a blight on southern Dallas neighborhood for years.
The dumping ground remains in southeastern Dallas, despite what appeared to be progress on its removal in March.
City officials estimated 1,000 tons of garbage was dumped illegally.
John F. Peeler Elementary School and Hector P. Garcia Middle School could become the first public schools with IB programs in Oak Cliff.