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Israel launches airstrike targeting Hamas in Qatar, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker criticizes Trump's surge of immigration agents in Chicago, administration released plan to improve children's health.
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First West Nile virus case of 2025 reported in Denton County
Denton County Public Health has reported the first human case of West Nile virus in the county this year. The unidentified resident was diagnosed with the more severe neuroinvasive form of the virus.
Protest or 'ambush'? Woman arrested in Alvarado ICE facility shooting says it started peacefully
Meagan Morris, 41, shared with KERA News in interviews her perspective of what happened July 4.
Dallas poker house can stay open after Texas Supreme Court declines city's request to review lawsuit
The high court's refusal Friday to take up the city of Dallas' appeal leaves a lower court's ruling in place — a Dallas poker house can continue operating.
Dallas jail was not at capacity, sheriff says, despite critical alerts
Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown in an open letter to media sent Sept. 5 disputed reports that the jail was at or over its capacity.
9/11 pushed Joaquin Castillo to serve. Now, he champions veterans in Fort Worth
Like many civilians, Joaquin Castillo never saw the Sept. 11 attacks coming. That day sparked a life-changing decision: He joined the U.S. Army, a choice that set him on a path from combat to advocacy. They were all steps that led to his current role as Fort Worth’s first veteran affairs officer.
Dallas singer’s new album is called ‘Depression Kids,’ but it won’t drag you down
Jackson Scribner will perform from the record at Sons of Hermann Hall on Sept. 20.
Report: F-35’s modernization delayed as costs expand by $6B
A batch of orders for the Fort Worth-assembled F-35 Lightning II fighter jet will take five years longer to fulfill as costs escalate $6 billion over original estimates, according to a new U.S. Government Accountability Office report.
After one year at the helm, Harrison Keller has overhauled UNT’s budget and led through turbulent changes
University of North Texas President Harrison Keller joked that he's starting his sophomore year at the helm of the Denton university.
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Dallas enters into 10-year beverage services contract with PepsiCo
The Dallas City Council approved a 10-year beverage services contract with PepsiCo during its Wednesday meeting.
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