Morning Tornado Briefing: Did The Convoys Work?
It will likely take a deal of time for everyone to be acclimated to the new, post-tornado normal, but clear
Read moreIt will likely take a deal of time for everyone to be acclimated to the new, post-tornado normal, but clear
Read moreIt was a busy news day yesterday (when aren’t they this week?), but we’ve condensed it down to what you
Read moreNew information is coming in fast and furious in the aftermath of Sunday’s tornado, so for the rest of the
Read moreMonday, Dallas ISD superintendent Michael Hinojosa did not mince words about how badly some of the schools in the direct
Read moreFor our continuing coverage of the tornado and its impact, visit peoplenewspapers/category/tornado. It began with the litany of Apple products
Read moreFrom graduation celebrations held in the parking lot outside a decimated school, to parents and community members engaging in some
Read moreThe 1,500-square-foot studio is located near the Dallas Design District and showcases Tom Hoistma’s paintings and latest sculpture collection, “Heart of the Matter,” inspired by the October 2019 tornado.
Read moreThe new station at 5920 Royal Lane was built on the same site as its predecessor, which was destroyed in the October 2019 tornado, and is about 7,000 square feet.
Read moreStudents on the campus can participate in one of five career clusters that result in what district deputy chief Oswaldo Alvarenga describes as “high-skilled, high-wage, high-demand jobs”
Read moreThe former Walnut Hill Elementary School took a direct hit from the 2019 EF3 tornado. But last week, Dallas ISD officials, including Deputy Chief Oswaldo Alvarenga and Career Institute North Director Jean Laswell, showed off what it has become: the newest home of one of the district’s four career institutes.
Read moreThe grant from the Hillcrest Foundation will go toward the school’s Arise & Build Campaign to rebuild the campus from the October 2019 tornado.
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