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Vital Signs
1:00 am
Tue May 21, 2013

A Cottage For Sale

Rawlins Gilliland, Commentator

While many of us think the world of drugs is a foreign war, commentator Rawlins Gilliland says the heavy combat hits close to home.

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Government
12:05 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Critics Say Bill Does Little To Make Judges More Accountable

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The Texas Senate and House have passed legislation that’s supposed to rein in judges who are abusing or misusing their authority.

It’s a problem KERA looked at last year in a special series, Texas Judges: Out of Order.

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4:31 pm
Mon May 20, 2013

Texas Schools Will No Longer Use CSCOPE Lesson Plans

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CSCOPE, an online curriculum system used by nearly 80 percent of Texas school districts, will be a thing of the past, Senator Dan Patrick and other Republican state lawmakers announced Monday. The decision follows concerns raised by some conservative groups that the curriculum promoted anti-American values.
Republican state lawmakers announced this morning at the Capitol that public school teachers will stop using CSCOPE, a digital curriculum product of
1:45 pm
Mon May 20, 2013

A Boost For Mental Health Care In Texas

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For years, Texas ranked last in the nation for spending on mental health care. According to a consortium of sheriffs from across the state, the lack of spending led to an unprecedented number of people with mental illness ill in jails, instead of treatment facilities. Now, lawmakers have allocated $259 million to mental health care.
SAN ANTONIO - Ray Gutierrez's green eyes twinkle and his cheeks dimple with a shy smile when he looks across the table at Evita Morin, the former intake worker at Haven for Hope, who he said helped save his life. "I probably would have been dead now," said Gutierrez, 61, a recovering alcoholic.
Art
11:21 am
Mon May 20, 2013

Study Up For 'Think:' In Romare Bearden's World, Color Is Song

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Romare Bearden reimagined Homer's 'The Odyssey' with work like 'Siren's Song' (1977).

Where Fort Worth artist Sedrick Huckaby is an heir to painter Romare Bearden, Bearden owes his work to jazz. Huckaby joins Think host Krys Boyd at 1 p.m. to talk about this chain and Romare Bearden: A Black Odyssey. The exhibit at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth marks the first time these works have been viewed outside New York City.

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10:57 am
Mon May 20, 2013

Dallas Firefighter Dies In Six-Alarm Condo Blaze

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Update: Dallas officials have confirmed 28-year firefighter Stanley Wilson died in a morning fire. He was trying to rescue residents in the burning condo complex. Firefighters stood in a salute as the flag-covered body of one of their own was removed from the wreckage of a condo fire at at 12363 Abrams Road this morning.
Update, 9:05 a.m.: The missing firefighter's body was recovered from the wreckage. The body was draped with an American flag as it was removed and loaded into an ambulance to be taken to the medical examiner's office. More details to come. [Editor's note: This item has been updated since ...
The High Five
10:01 am
Mon May 20, 2013

Yes, Dallas Struggles With Poverty – But More So, Suburban North Texas

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DART is expanding to serve more pockets of North Texas. But will it help assuage poverty?

Five stories that have North Texas talking: New findings about living poor in suburbia, the economy of new abortion laws, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and more.

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Vital Signs
1:00 am
Mon May 20, 2013

Sex Superbug: Concerns About Drug Resistant Gonorrhea

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Recent reports of a so-called "sex superbug" - a drug-resistant strain of gonorrhea - reaching the U.S. turned out to be false. The H041 strain hasn’t been detected since a case in Japan several years ago. But even though gonorrhea can be cured with antibiotics, the health community remains concerned about the threat of drug-resistant strains of the sexually transmitted disease. Dr. Cedric Spak, with North Texas Infectious Diseases Consultants and Baylor Medical Center Dallas, explains why in this week’s edition of Vital Signs.


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Government
7:13 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

State Budget Deal Adds Money For Schools, Water-What About Roads?

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The two-year state budget deal that appears to be coming together in Austin would restore $3.93 billion of the $5.4 billion in public education money cut last session. 

It would also take $2 billion in Rainy Day savings money to create a loan fund to build water projects. 

It’s unclear whether another proposed loan fund of up to $2.7 billion to build new roads will be part of the new budget.  

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Texas News
5:44 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Child Dies After Being Left In Car At Dallas School

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The high temperature Friday was near 90 degrees.

Grief counselors will be on campus at Guzick Elementary in Pleasant Grove on Monday after a child was found left in a car in the school parking lot Friday afternoon.

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