On Thursday, Nov. 18, Dallas College will celebrate Eliminate Tobacco Use Day, also known as the Great American Smokeout. If you've been ...
Join the Office of Police Oversight Monitor to learn more about the office, hear about achievements made over the past 18 months and dis ...
A married couple will need to earn almost $20,000 more next year to enter the top tax bracket, with the tax rate set to remain at 37%.
More than 38 percent of high school students report feeling hopeless or sad every day for more than two weeks at a time, the report says.
“Our two boys were the same age as their two boys, so it just seemed to work that we would do stuff together.”
The suspect, wanted for a stabbing and striking multiple people in his vehicle, was stopped in a white crew cap pickup truck.
The City of Fort Worth is hosting a multi-day workshop Nov. 15-18 led by a team of nationally recognized experts in the field of museum ...
Fort Worth government and business leaders and Texas A&M University System officials are working together on plans to build a new downto ...
Join District 9 Councilmember Elizabeth Beck to learn information on topics that can impact you during the Know Your Rights event, 10:30 ...
The Fort Worth Fire Department joins the International Association of Fire Chiefs, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration an ...
Aaron Doyle Computer graphics major Fall 2022 grad What was life for you before Dallas College, and what was your experience coming ...
Preston Nguyen is a freshman in the culinary program at Dallas College El Centro Campus. He's also a world champion chef.
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The vaccines have shown in trials for children 5 through 11 that they are 90% effective in protecting our kids from symptomatic infection."
Both incidents happened around 8:00 p.m. on November 9, near Eastern Hills High School.
Prosecutors say Ismael Lopez was close to the child's family and had ongoing access to the child.
Anyone during the pandemic who lost a job, lost money, and might lose a place to live, had a lifeline.
J.D. Miles reports on the changes ahead in the coming months.
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The City of Fort Worth presents a textbook case study for the pervasiveness of pharmacy fraud hidden in health care claims and the actio ...
MedStar is holding a community vaccine clinic from noon to 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, at MedStar headquarters, 2900 Alta Mere Drive.
A new study released by the Texas Department of State Health Services shows that during September, Texans not vaccinated against COVID-1 ...
Mayor Mattie Parker has announced a new structure and membership for City Council Committees to cover a range of pressing city issues, i ...
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden | Botanical Research Institute of Texas invites guests to celebrate the beauty of fall in the Japanese Gar ...
A start date for work to install an 8-inch sewer main inside Bluebonnet Circle, as well as on South University Drive and West Biddison S ...
Three Dallas College student media organizations have won national awards for excellence.
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“Cooking competition is an excellent opportunity for culinary professionals at any level to test themselves and hone their craft.
J.D. was only 3 months old when the lump appeared on his abdomen last year.
“You kept our buildings clean and our landscape beautiful; you prepared and served meals; you responded to our technology needs"
“Through Amazon’s leadership, the DRC will be able to support the development of robust talent pipelines."
The TRACS Summit follows Dallas College’s Sustainability Summit, to be held Friday, Nov. 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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“I’m interested in the shifts that happen in terms of motivation and how that influences decision-making,” said Dr. Kendra Seaman
“We have to put people on career journeys. We have to help people find their way.”
According to the Equal Pay Today campaign, Latina women on average make 57 cents for each dollar white men earn.
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