The roof is coming apart. The creaky wooden porch is aging with growing cracks. And the navy blue paint that once adorned the steps is peeling away. Nearly 100 years ago, this white, two-story house in Chicago’s West Englewood neighborhood on the city’s south side became the home of Ethel L. Payne.
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[TEXAS] Single-Gender Schools Bring Exciting Opportunity to Students and Community
It’s a fair statement to say students and staff at Fred Florence and Balch Springs middle schools are beyond excited about the upcoming school year when both campuses will transition to gender specific schools.
View MoreDallas Volunteer Attorney Program Hosts Free Expunction Clinic
The Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program (DVAP), a joint initiative of the Dallas Bar Association and Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas, will hold a free Expunction & Non-Disclosure Clinic for Dallas County residents
View MoreFollow The Money: Minority Vendors Raise Questions About Government Spending On Ads
The federal government spends about $1 billion on advertising services, but history continues to show that small businesses and local and minority-owned media companies are mostly left out.
View MoreLincoln Boys Basketball Team Celebrates State Championship
“Comeback kids” aptly describes the Lincoln Tigers weekend in San Antonio earlier this month at the 2016 UIL State Basketball Championship.
View MoreState Fair of Texas Announces 2016 Theme
The countdown to fun has officially begun – only 200 days until the State Fair of Texas® begins its annual 24-day run.
View MoreMesquite Resident Claims $1 Million Scratch Ticket Prize
Marvin S. Mason of Mesquite claimed a top prize worth $1 million in the Texas Lottery® scratch ticket game Hit $1,000,000.
View MoreWARE + ASSOCIATES: A FOOTPRINT IN WOMEN’S HISTORY
The city of Fort Worth is rich in history, with many women playing significant roles, and Wyntress B. Ware, president and chief executive officer of Ware + Associates, has done just that.
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