Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
TEXAS NEWS
HEALTH & WELLNESS
EDUCATION
POLITICS
ARTS & CULTURE
NEWSLETTERS
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
ABOUT
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
© 2026 KERA News
Menu
NPR for North Texas
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KERA stream
All Streams
TEXAS NEWS
HEALTH & WELLNESS
EDUCATION
POLITICS
ARTS & CULTURE
NEWSLETTERS
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
WAKE UP with KERA News
KERA News Weekday Update Newsletter Signup
ABOUT
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
RADIO SCHEDULE
KERA STAFF
CONTACT
CAREERS
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest
Oldest
Search
ICE Releases Dallas-Born U.S. Citizen After He Was Wrongfully Detained For Three Weeks
Federal authorities have released an 18-year-old Dallas-born U.S. citizen who had been detained in immigration custody for more than three weeks after…
ICE is seizing people from some Texas jails in daily immigration sweeps
Data shows a growing number of people in Travis County jails find themselves facing deportation after sometimes routine run-ins with the police.
Dallas residents demand city's stance on ICE as others opt in to partnerships with the agency
At a City Council meeting Wednesday, speakers wanted to know whether the city would join U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's 287(g) Program as other state and local agencies opt in.
'Not on our watch': Migrant rights groups urge Dallas not to partner with ICE
A coalition of about a dozen immigration rights groups gathered in front of Dallas City Hall Friday morning, asking the city not to sign onto the federal 287(g) program — under which local law enforcement partners with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Citizen scientists help to document changes to lake ice in the northern U.S.
Climate change has contributed to a loss of ice on northern lakes and ponds, and that has consequences for local ecosystems. In the 1980s, a lake researcher needed volunteers to help collect data.
Listen
•
3:21
Blue Bell Ice Cream Returns To North Texas Stores Nov. 2
We have a date for Blue Bell’s return to North Texas stores: Nov. 2.The Texas-based company announced it will also stock store freezers with ice cream in…
Does U.S. Have Enough Dry Ice For COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution?
COVID-19 vaccines must be kept at low temperatures. And to move ampuls between freezers, specialists use dry ice. NPR explores whether the U.S. has enough of it to ensure smooth vaccine distribution.
Listen
•
3:37
Oyster Ice Cream: A Thanksgiving Tradition Mark Twain Could Get Behind
Oyster ice cream may be more traditional fare than many of the dishes we serve for Thanksgiving, says chef José Andrés. He's showcasing American food history in his collaboration with the National Archives. But modern diners can appreciate this briny treat, too.
Listen
•
9:34
Muslim-American Society members 'shocked' after community leader is detained by ICE
Marwan Marouf was detained by ICE Monday morning after being denied a permanent residency application, a legal group said. Marouf served the DFW Chapter of the Muslim-American Society in a leadership role.
More Female Athletes Freeze Out Figure Skating In Favor Of Ice Hockey
More girls are taking to the ice — not as figure skaters — but as hockey players. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with The Wall Street Journal's Anne Marie Chaker about her report on girls in ice hockey.
Listen
•
3:55
Previous
71 of 923
Next