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Across I-35: How All Saints’ THRIVE is shaping better educational outcomes for east Fort Worth students
Tucked away in a vibrant art studio filled with the buzz of young minds and splashes of color, a transformation is underway. High-pitched chatter fills the air of Ginger Ray Walker Art in Fort Worth, as short arms and small hands begin to make large, uncontrolled brush strokes. The possibilities are seemingly endless. A half hour later, canvases have turned into eclectic masterpieces.
Austin’s Base Power Expands to DFW, Providing Energy with Home Battery Backup
Most North Texas homes rely solely on the electrical grid—which means they go dark and hot or cold during blackouts, for hours or days at a time. The exception: a homeowner whose home glows like a lighthouse amid the midnight dark of shivering—or sweltering—nearby neighbors, thanks to a roof packed with solar panels and an expensive battery system, or a pricy gas-powered generator thrumming away in the back yard.
North Texas officials say no proof of illegal voter registration alleged by Fox News host
PARKER COUNTY, Texas — Editor's note: This story was originally published in the Texas Tribune here. Officials in a North Texas county debunked claims made by a Fox News host that migrants were registering to vote outside a state drivers license facility west of Fort Worth — an unsubstantiated claim that appeared to spark an investigation by Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office.
Fort Worth Gears Up for Sparkling Streets with a Dozen New Sweepers and an Engaging Naming Contest
Fort Worth is about to get a cleaner look with its latest addition of a dozen spanking-new street sweepers. Set to start service on September 6, these sweepers are arriving to tackle the grit and grime of the city's major thoroughfares. They represent a drive towards a safer, and more environmentally conscious Fort Worth by enhancing sweeping routes, and increasing cleaning cycles, and, they're expected to develop a regular rotation to touch other city streets currently off their beaten path.
The Botanic Garden Hosts Upcoming Celebration of Latin Culture
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden just announced its lineup for this year’s ¡Celebramos! A Celebration of Latin American Culture & Heritage event, presented by Charles Schwab Bank. This celebration, which includes a series of live performances, exhibitions, dining experiences, and shopping opportunities, will take place from September 14...
Study Says Texas Teachers Rank #1 in USA for Being Overworked
Teachers rank near the top when it comes to people who are the most underpaid and overworked. They work well over 40 hours a week, don't get paid what they deserve, and often take money out of their own pocket to buy school supplies. How about the frustration of dealing...
Squeezed by inflation and politics, a Texas food bank gets creative to keep people fed
LUBBOCK — Just a short walk behind the South Plains Food Bank lies an uncommon sight in the parched region — thousands of lush trees covered in apples, persimmons and other fresh fruit. The 15-acre orchard has its roots in East Lubbock, a known food desert in the...
Texas’ Smallest High School Has An Enrollment In The Single Digits
I used to always think my former high school in Texas was small, but as it turns out, it was pretty midsized. It was one of those places where you knew everyone in your high school class, along with the upper and lower classes, but you didn't all necessarily talk. The same thing applied to the small town of Brownsboro, TX where it was located.
Parents Are Furious After Texas School Allegedly Misplaces Child
It is the second week of school for the Killeen Independent School District. Unfortunately, there have already been some disturbing moments with a child who attends Reese’s Creek Elementary. A concerned parent reached out to me and explained a horrifying episode. The mother (Kristina Case) of the six-year-old girl stated that the Killeen Independence School District allegedly mishandled transportation for her daughter. This Texas mother said she couldn’t find her daughter for at least 15 minutes and not only did this put her into a complete panic but how she felt Reese Creek Elementary handled it was completely coldhearted and careless. .
Veterans Land Board offers essential training for realtors working with veterans
AUSTIN - Texas Land Commissioner and Veterans Land Board (VLB) Chairwoman Dawn Buckingham, M.D., announced today that the VLB’s Texas Real Estate Commission-approved (TREC) Continuing Education course is now available to realtors.
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