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Allen trustees consider trio of bond measures
Allen ISD may be considering a bond before Aug. 19. At a July 22 board of trustees meeting, Allen ISD staff members presented a history of the district's long-range planning Project Kids Citizens Bond Advisory Committee Update and three draft propositions for a potential bond election.
Hurricane Beryl death toll in Texas rises to 36, including more who lost power in extreme heat
The number of Texas deaths after Hurricane Beryl came ashore and knocked out power to millions of residents climbed to at least 36 on Thursday as officials confirmed more people who died in homes that were left without air conditioning during sweltering heat.
The Chupacabra: Are Texans in Danger from This Mysterious Threat?
We continue our series on Texas Cryptids with one proven real, even if it isn't exactly what it seems. There's a lot of things you can see on a Saturday night in Texas. You can see people wilding after a college football game. You can see cars lined up on a local drag. One thing you probably don't want to see is a blood-thirsty feral animal. Texas is home to the Chupacabra and it's VERY real.
Hot and Dry End to July
LUBBOCK, TX (KLBK) – KLBK Chief Meteorologist Jacob Riley has your Thursday evening weather update for July 25, 2024. Tonight: Mostly clear. Low of 68°. Winds SE 5-10 MPH. Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High of 94°. Winds SE 12-18 MPH. Tonight:. Aside from the continued haze around the...
Judge rules in favor of Catholic Charities RGV in State of Texas’ investigation
A state judge on Wednesday ruled in favor of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley which pushed back against an investigation being brought by the State of Texas against the nonprofit organization that helps migrants on the South Texas border.
North Texas Uber driver charged with assaulting 12-year-old passenger
PLANO, TX - A North Texas Uber driver charged after sexually assaulting a 12-year-old passenger, police say. According to the Plano Police Department, 31-year-old Robert Johnson III was arrested involving a child sexual assault investigation. Police say the rideshare driver had picked up the child in Frisco and on their...
Patrick: Obama is seeking his fourth term in office
(The Center Square) – Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says former President Barack Obama is running for a fourth term in response to President Joe Biden announcing he isn’t running for reelection and is endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement. “Obama is seeking his 4th term as president,” Patrick said in a social media post. “The June debate was a hit job on Biden by his own party; humiliating him was step one to run him out. There was no need for Biden...
Learn more about Lewisville ISD’s priorities heading into the new school year from Superintendent Rapp
The countdown to the first day of school at Lewisville ISD is officially under way. The first day of the new school year for students within the district is Tuesday, August 13.
Dallas proposes closing community pools as part of city-wide budget cuts
DALLAS — The Dallas Park and Recreation Board quickly pared back -- but did not eliminate -- a proposal to close community pools as part of a city-wide mandate to cut costs in next year's budget. Nine pools are among the city's oldest and most in need of investment,...
Paul Quinn College receives record-breaking $20M donation
DALLAS - Paul Quinn College in Dallas received a record-breaking gift from an anonymous donor. On Thursday, school president Michael Sorrell shared with staff members that they had received a $20 million donation. The best part of the story is how he got the gift. "She put the check in...
Dallas’ Aldinger Co. Snaps Up OnCal for 2nd Acquisition in 2 Weeks
Dallas-based calibration and metrology services provider Aldinger Co. has acquired OnCal, a premier calibration service provider based in the Pacific Northwest. It’s Aldinger’s second acquisition announcement in the past few weeks. Aldinger CEO Joe Moser said OnCal’s “unparalleled expertise in pipette calibration and commitment to precision and quality...
Group of North Texas colleges just made it easier to earn a bachelor’s degree with less debt
For college students, transferring to a different school has often come with a hidden expense: credits that don’t transfer. In a novel move, four North Texas colleges signed an agreement to help students get their bachelor’s degree with less debt. Leaders from Dallas College, the University of North Texas at Dallas, Texas A&M-Commerce and Texas Woman’s University inked the Dallas Transfer Collaborative on Thursday afternoon, a move they said will get students who transfer from Dallas College into select programs at any of the three universities and across the graduation stage faster.
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