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6:04 pm
Fri May 24, 2013

Texas Reports First West Nile Virus Case

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In Dallas County, West Nile positive mosquitoes have been found in Richardson and Highland Park so far this season.

Texas has its first human case of West Nile Virus this season. 

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Education
5:53 pm
Fri May 24, 2013

DISD Says Almost 300 Teachers Received Termination Notices Today

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Classroom of Wilmer-Hitchins High School students, first day of school

DISD says  nearly 300 teachers received termination notices today after a school board vote last night.

Seven of the nine board members voted in favor of terminating the teachers and two DISD principles. Trustees Carla Ranger and Bernadette Nutall cast the dissenting votes.

The principles are being fired under a controversial  plan by Superintendent Mike Miles that requires them to meet new benchmarks.

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The High Five
9:57 am
Fri May 24, 2013

How Much Did Online Activism Influence The Boy Scouts' Decision To Allow Gay Scouts?

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Change.org created a timeline of pulled funding and public outcries that resulted in the Boy Scouts' vote yesterday.

Five stories that have North Texas talking: Tracing the events that led to the Boy Scouts' vote to allow gay scouts, bracing for Perry Power post-session, traveling Texas via Bob Dylan's lyrics, chewing on best practices with Texas Monthly barbecue editor Daniel Vaughn Saturday in Dallas and more.

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Education
6:00 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Dallas ISD Board Votes To Fire Two Principals, Numerous Teachers

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Many attended Thursday night's Dallas ISD board meeting that included a controversial vote to not renew the contracts of two principals and numerous teachers in the district.

Seven of the nine Dallas school board trustees voted to terminate the principals of Madison and Roosevelt high schools Thursday night.

The decision follows months of speculation and disagreement over Superintendent Mike Miles’s controversial plan to improve low-performing schools.

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Arts
5:00 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Casa Mañana Showcases Best Of The Best In High School Theater

With talent to spare and the charm of seasoned professionals, students filled the house at Fort Worth’s Casa Mañana Thursday night for the 13th annual Betty Buckley Awards. These musical theater awards promise to showcase high school’s top thespians, and the audience wasn’t disappointed.

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Texas News
9:52 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Gay Youth Now Allowed In Boy Scouts - But Gay Adults Still On The Sideline

The vote has been taken but the controversy isn't over - The Irving-based Boy Scouts of America will lift its long time ban and allow gay boys to join their organization – although the ban on gay adults remains. 

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Texas News
5:20 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Boy Scouts Lift Ban On Gay Members

The  Boy Scouts of America, based in Irving, will  lift the organization's ban on openly gay members.

KERA reporter Lauren Silverman says 61 percent of the 1,400 national council members meeting behind closed doors in Grapevine have voted in favor of including  gay scouts.

Under the proposal drafted by the Scouts' governing board, gay adults will remain barred from serving as Scout leaders.

The outcome is unlikely to end a bitter debate over the Scouts' membership policy.

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Texas News
4:54 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

No Federal Help For Tornado Victims In Granbury, Cleburne And Ennis

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Relief work of volunteers in the Rancho Brazos neighborhood is critical to the clean up after the EF 4 tornado, May 22.

Three North Texas counties hit by tornadoes last week won’t get any federal help to clean up and rebuild.

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4:31 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Southlake Assassination Target Was Father Of Three

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Southlake Police Chief Steve Mylett ssays he's asking the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration and the Department of Homeland Security for assistance in solving the murder of 43-year old Juan Jesus Guerrero Chapa. The Southlake man was gunned down Wednesday night while sitting in his car. The Dallas Morning News says Mylett believes the killing seems like an organized criminal act.
SOUTHLAKE - The 43-year-old man who was gunned down in an apparent targeted assassination in Southlake Town Square was a married father of three teenagers who is believed to have practiced law in Mexico, the town police chief said today.
The High Five
8:44 am
Thu May 23, 2013

CDC Reports Staggering Drop In Hispanic Teen Birth Rate, TX Lags Behind Trend

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The Hispanic teen birth rate has dropped significantly overall, but Texas is one of the states where it still outpaces the white and black birth rates.

Five stories that have North Texas talking: drop in Hispanic teen birth rate doesn’t completely apply to Texas, solar plane glides to a landing early this morning at DFW, the speech JFK never gave will live on in Dallas and more.

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