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High school graduates from Yukon, Oklahoma go back to their roots
Every year, graduating seniors from Yukon High School in Yukon, Okla., go back to the local elementary school for a "Senior Sendoff" with their former childhood teachers.
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The NFL suspends Cleveland's QB Deshaun Watson for 11 games
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson starts his first season on the team with an 11 game suspension and a $5 million fine as part of a settlement reached with the NFL following accusations of misconduct.
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Dallas nonprofits prepare to help migrants bussed from El Paso
The Trump-era Title 42 immigration policy will not expire on Wednesday as expected, but El Paso will still bus migrants to cities including Dallas in as it tries to manage an influx of asylum seekers.
Opal Lee brings voting rights play to Fort Worth ahead of election
The “grandmother of Juneteenth” hopes for the play to inspire residents to vote.
Estimated cost of I-345 plan rises to over $1.6 billion while Dallas officials call for more review
The plan to "depress" the 2.8 mile stretch of roadway was approved by the Dallas City Council — with significant community opposition — last year.
Bill Ackman uses relentless boardroom tactics in war against Ivy Leagues and news
Hedge fund boss Bill Ackman has waged battles in corporate boardrooms. He writes lengthy public letters and digs in. Now, he's using those same tactics in wars with Ivy League schools and the media.
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Fort Worth ISD school board OKs $194.6M in purchases. Here’s what they bought
Fort Worth ISD schools will soon receive updated reading curricula and school security upgrades.
Where to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day in North Texas
Parades, concerts, day of service opportunities and more are planned in North Texas.
Investigation reveals how government bureaucracy failed to stop family separations
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Atlantic immigration reporter Caitlin Dickerson about her extensive investigation into the Trump administration's family separation policy.
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University Of Texas' Poorest Incoming Freshmen To Receive $20,000, Laptops And More This Fall
Beginning next fall, the neediest freshmen at the University of Texas will get a boost of $20,000 in financial aid to cover their long list of college…
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