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Child Playing With Lighter Sets Dallas Apartments On Fire
A 7-year-old child playing with a lighter started a second-alarm apartment fire in South Oak Cliff, Dallas-Fire Rescue said.
Women's celebration teaches empowerment
"Empowering Christian Women To Be Victorious In A New Season" is the theme Sunday for the annual women's day celebration at Mt.
He called Obama's acceptance speech an emotional high: "As someone who came of age during the Civil Rights movement, the fact that it came on the 45th anniversary of Dr.
Gertha Grant Honored at Missionary Day Service
Mrs. Gertha Mae Grant receives honors Sunday from the Mary Ella Inghram Missionary Society at St.
"Raise The Praise" Stands Tall In The Battle Against AIDS
Paul Quinn College is the canvas for the first Raise The Praise Gospel Explosion & HIV/AIDS Awareness Fair for the Campaign To End AIDS , August 23A in the campus Student Union Building.
State Rep. Terri Hodge asks for separate trial in corruption case
State Rep. Terri Hodge, the only sitting elected official indicted in the federal government's sprawling public corruption case, has asked the court to try her separately from other defendants.
New accusations leveled in Dallas City Hall corruption case
Prosecutors in the Dallas City Hall public corruption case released new allegations against the defendants this morning, including additional instances when former councilman Don Hill is accused of taking ...
Texas College Announces New President
Bishop Ronald M. Cunningham names Dwight Fennell the new Texas College president today.
Texas College Announces New President
Bishop Ronald M. Cunningham names Dwight Fennell the new Texas College president today.
Former Dallas council member James Fantroy is released from prison
TV and Staff Reports WFAA-TV , Former Dallas City Council member James Fantroy was released from Fort Worth federal prison Wednesday after serving a 30-day sentence for his conviction on theft charges.
Fantroy still defiant after release from jail
Released after serving time, former Dallas city council member James Fantroy is defiant as ever.
Editorial: Academy's Quinn quest
The Rapoport Academy charter school has cut the ribbon on one more death-defying feat: bringing to life yet another empty shell of the former Paul Quinn College.
Rapoport Academy continues to grow with renovated Quinn building
Rapoport Academy officials see their newest building renovation at Quinn Campus as a score for the charter school's high school program and a blow against blight.
Rapoport Academy Before and After 390
Thursday marks the ribbon-cutting of the science and math building at The Rapoport Academy High school in Waco, a building that once housed the same disciplines at Paul Quinn College.