Waxahachie Police Detain Student For Making ‘Hit List’
A Waxahachie High School student could face charges following discovery of a hit list of 18 names. It was reported by another student who saw the list.
DISD Trustee Says Miles Violated Law
DISD trustee Bernadette Nutall has filed a criminal complaint against superintendent Mike Miles, believing that he violated law by having her forcibly removed from a campus.
North Texas Kissing Bugs Carry Potentially Killer Disease
A public health hazard is creeping along the Lone Star State: a bug carrying a parasite that can cause potentially fatal heart and digestive problems.
Students & Community Celebrate Plans For New School In West
In West, students held what looked and sounded like a homecoming‎. After all, they want to come home. Adults also joined in the celebration for a soon-to-be built combined West High School and Middle School.
West Getting New Schools After Explosion
The Central Texas town which was devastated by a 2013 fertilizer plant explosion that killed 15 people is getting two new schools.
Experiments From Texas Students On Rocket That Exploded
Some Texas students’ experiments were destroyed when an unmanned rocket headed to the International Space Station exploded after liftoff in Virginia.
Proposed Rezoning Divides Neighborhood, Upsets Frisco Parents
Upset parents want Frisco ISD to rethink proposed attendance zones.
TCU Showing Pride For Former Ebola Patient Nina Pham
While announcing the release of Ebola patient Nina Pham from the hospital, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, took time to send a special shout out.
UNT Opens Gender-Neutral Restrooms Across Campus
The University of North Texas is taking a step toward equality and making life easier for transgender students on campus at the same time. Several public restrooms on the campus will now be gender-neutral.
Students Return To School After Bee Attack
Nearly two dozen children are returning to school on Wednesday after a bee attack on campus.
Business Owners Admit To Scamming Texas Schools
U.S. Attorney Sarah R. Saldana says two former owners of a tutoring business have pleaded guilty to defrauding several Texas school districts.
Storm Debris Discovery Reveals 100+ Years Of North Texas History
A storm that roared through Arlington earlier this month had winds high enough to turn over vehicles, rip off roofs, and tear trees out of the ground. Now one of those trees is at the center of a research project.