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Temperatures aren't expected to rise above freezing until around noon Tuesday, but roads could refreeze overnight as they dip back below overnight.
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A protest broke out Saturday at the ICE-run South Texas family detention complex in Dilley, where five-year-old Liam Ramos is being detained.
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Nearly 1,500 flights have been canceled for Friday and the weekend across Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field as a winter storm descends on North Texas.
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The two hopefuls for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate have bolstered their careers and raised their profiles across YouTube, Instagram and other social media platforms.
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Three immigrants have died in two months at the largest detention camp in the country including a Cuban man whose death was ruled a homicide by the El Paso medical examiner. There are growing concerns about conditions at the tent facility and demands for more oversight.
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The incoming Winter Storm Fern is forcing closures for many organizations and businesses.
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Tarrant County volunteers and people experiencing homelessness share their experiences during the federally mandated count.
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Fort Worth ISD wants an in-depth review of Education Commissioner Mike Morath’s decision to take control of its schools.
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Trustees voted unanimously to balance enrollment growth as two bond-funded schools prepare to open in the 2026-27 school year.
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Utility companies and state officials are preparing for a forecasted ice storm that could bring down power lines and cause widespread outages. Experts say lessons from Texas' Winter Storm Uri in 2021 highlighted the need for weatherized power systems.
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Texas is preparing for the coldest temperatures of the season, and forecasters are warning of possible power outages and icy roads in much of the state.
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The council passed a resolution this week reiterating opposition to above-ground passenger rail in parts of Dallas and adding another area of West Dallas to the list.
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Among other things, the Texas Nutrition Advisory Committee is tasked with developing new dietary and nutrition guidelines and new educational requirements. The committee has less than a year to produce a report that could effect all levels of education — including Texas medical schools.
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Dallas County commissioners approved a $10 million contract with Housing Forward for phase 2 of its Street to Home project, but said more progress is needed.