ABILENE, TX – Texas school leaders are worried that they’ll lose pandemic aid or be restricted in how they can help students make up learning losses...
DALLAS, TX — Cary Richards fell in love at 13 years old. The object of his affection wasn’t a girl. It was a sound. “When he was 13, he...
DALLAS, TX – In the wake of an advisory from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention easing face mask requirements for Americans vaccinated against COVID-19...
DALLAS, TX – Dallas’ mass COVID-19 vaccination site at The Potter’s House church will close at the end of the day Saturday because not enough people are...
ARLINGTON, TX – A group of nursing students at The University of Texas in Arlington found an impactful way to give back to a rural community...
DALLAS, TX – This roundup of Dallas news includes an update on face masks, a new high-rise in Oak Lawn, a new crop of police recruits,...
DALLAS, TX —Welcome to the Wild West. The Centers for Disease Control relaxed its guidelines for social distancing and mask wearing today, and now . . . it’s...
ABILENE, TX — A large sinkhole swallowed portions of the northbound lane on Grape St. just near the Abilene Fire Department’s Fire Station #4. Drivers tell...
DALLAS, TX – Chronic stressors are more likely and more intense for minorities, and are linked to serious effects like hypertension and heart disease, which is...
DALLAS, TX – Lawsuits filed over COVID-19 liability claims could be harder to prove if a bill in the Texas legislature passes. Nursing homes accused of not...