Decreasing enrollment rates across North Texas are driving districts to close school campuses.
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The new policy passed unanimously despite one historian warning that it would prevent her from teaching lessons on the Holocaust.
Maybe this will give Dak Prescott something fun to watch while he recovers from hamstring surgery.
PBR has produced 60 million cans and cases featuring Peter Santa-Maria’s original designs.
Men worldwide are getting their "fill" with a new penile enhancement procedure made in Dallas.
For ten years, gay marriage has been constitutionally protected. That's being challenged now.
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Four physicians from the Dallas area gathered Thursday to recount their experiences bringing medical care to a war zone.
Officials believe a budget shutdown tightened pursestrings, although they have not quantified how tariffs may have affected prices.
The Dallas-based singer/songwriter tells us she is doubling down on growth as her career enters its next phase.
According to a new report, 28,000 cashiering jobs in Texas and $800 million in payroll are predicted to be eliminated sooner than later.
Big Bend National Park lost employees in the recent federal layoffs, meaning future visits to the park could look and feel much differently.
Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Armani Latimer receives support for dancing without her wig to promote alopecia awareness.
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At Burnt BBQ and Tacos, a Venezuelan kitchen staff has quietly put together a delicious taste of South American flavors.
Organizers of the Nexstar protest worry about what a merger will mean for free speech and Dallas’ WFAA news station.
Dallas' smallest restaurants continue to get accolades.
Dallas Police hope using cameras for traffic enforcement could help combat inconsistent monitoring caused by short staffing.
Firings at Texas A&M and Texas State come as more faculty members report concerns of political interference.
A slate of Democrats will vie to run against Ken Paxton or John Cornyn for Senate. But something had to change for one to win.
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A measles outbreak stemming from a traditionalist community with a low vaccination rate could sweep through the state.
Westword and our other Voice Media Group newsrooms are involved in a summer AI cohort. Led by Trusting News, the goal is to understand how readers feel about AI uses in journalism.
If there's one thing Texas Republicans love more than limiting the rights of women, the LGBTQ community and immigrants, it's dunking on one another.
Houston and Dallas, we have a problem. A study warns that the cities are slowly sinking and buildings could collapse.