Tweet May Cost Duncanville Teacher Her Job
A teacher from the Duncanville ISD has been suspended without pay following a controversial post on her personal Twitter page on Friday. The tweet has since been removed.
FW Neighborhood Upset Over Vandalized School
Vandals trashed Fort Worth’s Como Elementary School Saturday night.
DISD Board Asks TEA, AG To Investigate Miles-Nutall Incident
The Dallas School board late Thursday voted to ask the Attorney General’s office and the Texas Education Agency to investigate a conflict between Superintendent Mike Miles and Board member Bernadette Nutall.
Ray Rice Video Increases Domestic Violence Awareness, Not Donations
As Ray Rice fights to get his job back, domestic abuse shelters in North Texas are fighting to find the money to provide services to victims.
Texas Universities Seeking Billions For Construction
Several Texas universities are seeking money from the Legislature to build and update facilities on their campuses.
TCU Student Reported Rape At Campus Dorm
Just after Halloween, early Saturday morning, TCU students woke up to a startling crime alert about a sexual assault on campus.
Kids Go Back To Class After Ebola Quarantine
Several students across North Texas are heading back to class on Monday after clearing their recommended 21-day monitoring period for possible contact with Ebola.
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.