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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.
$2 Billion Water Fund: Solution To A Crisis Or A Slush Fund?
Top elected officials across the state are campaigning hard for Proposition 6, which would create a $2 billion fund to finance water projects. But…
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Red Sox Rally In The 9th To Beat Dodgers, Lead Series 3-1
The Red Sox are one win away from their ninth World Series title after defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-6 on their home turf Saturday night.
N.C. Republican Calls On Lawmakers To Repeal Bathroom Law
Earlier this week, the NCAA and ACC decided to pull their conferences out of North Carolina, citing the controversial bathroom bill as the reason for their decision. North Carolina State Sen. Tamara Barringer is a Republican who voted for the bill in March, but has since called on lawmakers to repeal the bill. She is one of two Republican senators in the state to do so. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Barringer about why she made that decision.
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Al Letson
Al Letson
Host, Executive Producer, Idea Man, and Top Dog of State of the Re:Union, Al Letson has received national recognition and built a devoted fan base with soul-stirring, interdisciplinary work. He established himself early in his career as a heavyweight in the Poetry Slam Movement, which garnered artistic credibility and renown. Performing on a number of national, regional and local stages including HBO's Def Poetry Jam, CBS's Final Four PreGame Showand commercial projects for Sony, the Florida Times Union, Adobe Software, and the Doorpost Film Project, Al has honed his professional voice and artistic sensibilities into a unique brand that is all his own. After winning the Public Radio Talent Quest, Al received a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to create three episodes of his public radio show concept State of the Re:Union. His company finished their first grant in August of 2009 and has just been awarded one of the largest public radio grants every given to a single project to produce a full season of shows.
We're In The Age Of Noah And Emma: Most Popular Baby Names Of 2014
New arrivals in the top 10 include James and Charlotte, the Social Security Administration says.
From The Newsroom: Quake Reaction, DART Ridership
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:The swarm of North Texas earthquakes is the talk of the nation. Hear from some of the folks…
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From The Newsroom: Book Challenge Rules, Presidential Kudos
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:Highland Park schools hope to put book banning controversies behind them. And Dallas’ Mayor and…
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From The Newsroom: A Working College, State Of The State
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:At Paul Quinn College in southern Dallas, students are about to be put to work. And Governor…
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From The Newsroom: Education Scorecard, Depressed And Forgetful
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:A new scorecard offers some tough love for schools in Dallas County. And a look at how…
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