More than 2,000 parents and children swarmed the Dallas public library's Vickery Meadow branch on Tuesday, donning holiday sweaters and reindeer ears for Festival of Lights, an annual event to ...
The Dallas City Council voted Wednesday to repeal a portion of a 1988 ordinance that provided the language used by a group in a police-centered charter amendment that Dallas voters narrowly approved ...
A year after adopting what may have been the first school district policy requiring some principals to speak Spanish, the Dallas school board has decided to loosen the requirement. After rejecting one ...
Fourteen little hands wiggled in the air as teacher Kiara Yancy brought her thumb, pointer and middle finger close to her head. The American Sign Language educator placed her thumb on her ear and bent ...
Inside a hallway at J.L. Long Middle School a conversation takes place between a Dallas Independent School District Police officer and a group of students, but it is not the way you may imagine.
In the wake of significant policy shifts affecting diversity initiatives across Texas, Dallas-based companies are forging innovative paths to maintain inclusive workplaces while navigating an evolving ...
Was it a matter of choosing the easiest path or an oversight that led to the first official draft of Dallas’ progressive anti-discrimination ordinance omitting gender identity? I posed the question ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results