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The organization, which has been rebounding from recent labor troubles and a subsequent dip in funding, was awarded grants by the Communities Foundation of Texas and Texas Instruments.
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Parents can fight this effect by using screens to communicate with loved ones, or watching videos or shows side-by-side with their kids, SMU professor Sarah Kucker said.
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Steve Cavender was the sole candidate for the May election to not attend the forum.
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Misty Copeland, the first Black woman promoted to principle dancer at American Ballet Theatre, headlined the 26th annual Destiny Award Luncheon at the Omni Dallas Hotel, benefiting St. Philip’s School & Community Center. Copeland encouraged young artists to seek mentorship and build community as they pursue creative careers.
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Top Republicans in Texas have been outspoken against a development from the East Plano Islamic Center and supposed attempts at enforcing Sharia Law — something the mosque's members say is fearmongering.
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Just under half of the voters in Collin County cast ballots in the Democratic primary — almost double the number of Democratic primary ballots in 2024.
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With almost three-fourths of Collin County's vote centers reporting, Collin County Judge Chris Hill had a significant lead over his opponent.
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Democratic state Sen. Nathan Johnson was short of the 50% plus-one-vote needed to avoid a runoff.
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The move comes after a Dallas County judge signed an order to keep polls open two hours later after widespread confusion over where people could vote.
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Interfaith leaders want residents to know the vital need for public transit in Highland Park and University Park as the two cities prepare to hold withdrawal elections.
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North Texans say they're waiting anxiously to reach family and friends back in Iran amidst the major military campaign that began in the country Saturday morning.
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The parents of a 14-year-old McKinney ISD student are suing the district and former athletic trainer Lindsey Post over Post's alleged sexual assault of the student.