A local woman with the help of a Dallas-based non-profit called the Vickery Meadows Youth Foundation has created and published an inspiring book for immigrants in Dallas according to an NBC 5 DFW article published on December 17th. In it they say: “A North Texas woman is doing something good to help immigrants and refugees […]
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North Texas Hit By Package Thieves
North Texas has been hit by package thieves stealing deliveries right off the streets according to an NBC 5 DFW article published on December 17th. In it they say: “Dallas residents are reporting package thefts, including on one South Dallas Street where a single thief has been caught on camera approaching multiple homes and checking […]
Asian Women Making a Mark in Dallas
Asian women are making their presence known in Dallas. Specifically, Julie Wang Zheng was featured on Tatler Hong Kong’s article published on December 11th which featured a list of trailblazing Asian women for her impressive feat of circumnavigating the globe, starting her journey in Dallas. In it they say: “In 2016, pilot and flight instructor […]
Dallas Singer and Trailblazing Country Music Icon Charlie Pride Passes Away Due to Complications from Covid-19
Charlie Pride, a barrier-breaking country music legend, has passed away in Dallas due to complications from Covid-19 according to a New York Times article published on December 12th. In it they say: “Charley Pride, the son of a Mississippi sharecropper who went on to become the first Black superstar in country music, died on Saturday […]
Dallas Still Struggling with Rise in Covid Cases and Other Pandemic Woes
Dallas City’s Covid woes don’t seem to be slowing down any time soon. Covid cases are still on the rise in the area according to a Dallas Morning News article published on November 24th. In it they say: “Dallas County on Tuesday reported 1,716 more coronavirus cases, all of them considered new. Seven new COVID-19 […]
Dallas ISD Hands Out a Week’s Worth of Food, and Thanksgiving Meals
The Dallas ISD is looking out for the community as they plan a large scale food distribution event according to a WFAA article published on November 23rd. In it they say: “Eleven schools across the city were busy with long lines of cars. Parents were waiting to pick up a week’s worth of meals for […]