Juan Salinas II
KERA news intern-
A proposed ordinance making its way to the city council would create a two-year pilot program allowing approved residents to grow specific native vegetation in their yards
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It’s the latest legal move by the Texas Nationalist Movement to get a question about “Texit” on the Republican primary ballot
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Union Gospel Mission Dallas aimed to serve 1,000 people spaghetti meals on Thursday.
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Paxton wrote on social media that law enforcement responded to his home Monday after an anonymous caller made a false report to 911 describing a life-threatening situation there.
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The Texas Nationalist Movement says it plans to sue the state Republican Party after it rejected a petition to include a "TEXIT" question on the March primary ballot. The party says the signatures were turned in after the deadline, and many were invalid.
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Animal Services Director Art Munoz says Garland has seen about 420 animals surrendered by their owners this year, down from 675 in 2022.
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Irving's school board voted this week to close Britain and Elliott elementary schools in response to falling enrollment and declining state funding. Parents say the loss will be felt throughout their communities.
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College campuses across the country are dealing with heightened tensions among students and faculty over the Israel-Hamas conflict — and schools in North Texas are no exception.
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In the past, the city relied on de-icing, using pre-wetted rock salt or chemicals on roads after they had already frozen. Now, crews will add a brine pre-treatment before snow and ice conditions.
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Nearly 40 cities are participating in a holiday grease roundup now through mid-January where residents can bring leftover cooking oils and grease to be recycled.
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Starbucks workers from two locations in Denton joined a nationwide protest Thursday against the company's Red Cup Day, as well as fair working conditions for unionized stores.
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The funding will go toward a new security operations building, upgrading old security equipment, and more.