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City Of Plano & The Collin College District
There are three open seats on the Collin College Board of Trustees. Plus, Plano voters will decide on a new mayor, city council members, school board representatives and approve or decline six bond referendum items.
Pfizer Says COVID-19 Vaccine Shows '100% Efficacy' In Adolescents
Pfizer says it will submit the clinical trial results "as soon as possible" to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and is hoping to start vaccinating children before the next school year.
Fort Worth's New Mayor & City Council Take The Reins
Mattie Parker, the city's new mayor, and four other city council members were sworn in at a ceremony on Tuesday night.
New Favorites From Alt.Latino: Aventura, Rawayana And More
Alt.Latino producer Anamaria Sayre joins to share noteworthy songs from Aventura and Bad Bunny, Silvana Estrada, Rawayana and Rodrigo Amarante.
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As hundreds wait in Dallas County jails, officials fund a 'backlog court'
Hundreds of people accused of crimes in Dallas County are waiting a trial, languishing in jails because COVID-19 slowed down court operations.
Education board signs off on one health textbook, rejects others that include lessons on sexuality
Earlier this week, the Texas State Board of Education considered instructional materials that included topics like gender identity and sexual orientation. They were rejected by the board in a preliminary vote, and did not get called up for a final vote Friday.
Comic book legend George Pérez, known for reinventing Wonder Woman, has died at 67
Celebrated comic book artist George Pérez died on May 6. He was known for his rich and detailed work on the Avengers and Justice League — and for reinventing Wonder Woman on the page.
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Russian missiles hit western Ukraine
Russian missiles hit cities in western Ukraine throughout the weekend, an escalation that has punctured the relative lull in fighting in and around Kyiv.
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A sunrise trek to a fire tower in N.Y.'s Adirondack Mountains
An NPR reporter takes an early mountain trip up one of New York's Adirondack mountains. (This piece originally aired July 6, 2022, on All Things Considered.)
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Military Recruiters on Campus
In a case scheduled to go before the Supreme Court on Dec. 6, a group of elite universities, led by Yale Law School, will argue that they should not allow Defense Department recruiters on their campuses. The schools say this is because the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy is discriminatory. Commentator Ken Harbaugh is a student at Yale Law School and a former Navy officer. He says that if the Defense Department and Yale do not change their attitudes toward each other, both institutions will lose.
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