Upcoming Events Mayor Eric Johnson to proclaim Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. Day for upcoming fight On Monday, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson will officially proclaim April 16, 2022, as Errol “The Truth” Spence Jr. Day in the City of Dallas.The... Garland JournalApril 10, 2022
NNPA Stories Judge Jackson Rewrites U.S. History as First Black Woman on the Supreme Court NNPA NEWSWIRE — “This is a special day for Black communities and for all Americans and marks the start of a new era for... Garland JournalApril 10, 2022
News Les Cayes residents, cut off by gang blockades, demand access By The Haitian Times Staff LES CAYES, Haiti — Residents of Les Cayes, the earthquake-ravaged city in Haiti’s south, took to the streets Apr.... Garland JournalApril 10, 2022
DMN Stories Dallas police say they’ve prioritized the city’s south side. Can the community feel it? Public safety in southern Dallas is top of mind for residents and the Dallas Police Department after two mass shootings in two weeks. Garland JournalApril 10, 2022
News The first official portrait of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson She looks SUPREME! Garland JournalApril 10, 2022
News Texas A&M Women’s Basketball Names Joni Taylor Head Coach By Dorothy J. GentrySports Editor Joni Taylor knows what it takes to be a winner. She was the 2021 SEC Coach of the Year... Garland JournalApril 10, 2022
Superb Woman SUPERB WOMAN: Carolyn L. Bailey Carolyn L. Bailey has lived a life of service and recently celebrated 50 years as a member of beloved sorority. Garland JournalApril 10, 2022
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NNPA Stories Obama Returns to the White House to Tout Affordable Care Act By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire For the first time since he left office on January 20, 2017, former President Barack Obama plans a... Garland JournalApril 9, 2022
News In Haiti, news of money transfer lawsuit brings hope, skepticism The Haitian TimesBy Onz Chery CAP-HAITIEN — Back in 2011, when Fénelon Jean-Manick, a street money changer, first heard about the $1.50 tax on remittances to... Garland JournalApril 9, 2022