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5:00 am
Wed May 22, 2013

14th Cliburn International Piano Competition Set To Start After "Draw" Party

For the first time since its inception more than fifty years ago, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition will take place without its namesake. Cliburn died in February from cancer. There are additional changes to one of the world’s most prestigious music contests that brings the classical music focus to Fort Worth. The once-every-four-year competition is about to begin again with tonight’s traditional “draw” party.

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Texas News
2:10 am
Wed May 22, 2013

National Weather Service In Fort Worth: Sounding The Alarm For North Texas

The local weather forecast you got this morning. The tornado warnings you heard yesterday. The minute-by-minute tracking of storm locations delivered by news reporters.  They all began with a team of meteorologists and weather observers at the National Weather Service Office in Fort Worth.

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Texas News
8:02 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Making History, And Eating Cake, In Farmers Branch

For the first time in the history of Farmers Branch, a Hispanic council member has been sworn in. Ana Reyes, 39, will represent District One – which has a majority of Hispanic residents.

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Texas News
6:47 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

The Bathtub May Not Be The Safest Place During A Tornado: Have A Plan

Credit NOAA
Tornado season is generally March through August. Eight out of 10 tornadoes occur between noon and midnight.

Scenes of destruction after last week’s deadly tornadoes in North Texas and this week in Moore, Oklahoma played a role in the decision by some school districts Tuesday to dismiss early under the threat of severe weather, which included possible tornadoes.  What should schools, businesses and families do to prepare?  KERA’s BJ Austin went to the Red Cross’ Anita Foster to find out.

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Government
5:11 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Water Restrictions Coming For Tarrant Customers

Credit KERA News

It may be raining this week, but the Tarrant Regional Water District is planning ahead for a dry summer.

It has notified its client cities and providers that it will begin Stage One watering restrictions on June 3.

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Food
5:05 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

You Can ‘Cue Better: Barbeque 101 With Daniel Vaughan

New Texas Monthly barbeque editor Daniel Vaughan says he has the “best business card in the world.” But the former architect arrives at the glossy’s office with thousands of miles of searching for the best joints and reams of greasy butcher paper in his wake. Here are four tips for those procuring or preparing ‘cue in North Texas from Vaughan’s hour on Think Tuesday.

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Education
2:49 pm
Tue May 21, 2013

Dallas ISD Cancels After-School Activities, Other Districts Updating Parents

Update, 3:59 p.m.: Rockwall ISD's buses for secondary school students will be delayed up to 45 minutes.

Update, 3:48 p.m.: Mesquite ISD will release its high school students at 4 p.m.; buses running 30 minutes later than normally scheduled. 

Update, 3:45 p.m.: Plano ISD says most activities will continues as schedule but asks parents to check with their students' individual campuses.

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD also reports that all after-school activities will continue as normally scheduled.

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Texas News
11:52 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Dallas Catholic Diocese Dismisses School Ahead Of N TX Storms And Possible Tornadoes

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In the aftermath of the deadly tornado in Moore, OK, the Dallas Diocese school superintendent decided to dismiss school early today because of the threat of severe weather, including possible large hail and tornadoes.

The Dallas Catholic Diocese dismissed school at noon today because of the threat of severe weather in North Texas . 

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Art and Politics
11:26 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Study Up For 'Think:' Cutting Deep, Without Words

Credit Ralph Steadman
British cartoonist Ralph Steadman's “Richard M. Nixon” (1974).

The Nation publisher emeritus Victor Navasky's new book is The Art of Controversy: Political Cartoons and Their Enduring Power. See 7 of his favorite single panels before Think host Krys Boyd talks with him at 1 p.m.

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Texas News
10:41 am
Tue May 21, 2013

Tornado Victims In Granbury Wait To See If Federal Help Is On The Way

Credit BJ Austin / KERA News
Dozens of volunteers are clearing debris piece by piece. It's a job that will take some time. One hundred homes were damaged. Many of them were reduced to piles of sticks.

Hood County officials hope to know by the end of the week if the tornado-devastated Rancho Brazos neighborhood will qualify for federal assistance through FEMA.  Right now, the front line of relief is a large cadre of community volunteers. 

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