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A back-to-school fair in South Dallas is providing relief to families scrambling to make ends meet and getting supplies into students' hands.
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The 2025 sales tax holiday begins Friday, Aug. 8, and goes through midnight Sunday. The exemption only applies to qualifying items determined by the Texas Comptroller’s office.
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Ali Asgar Alibhai was arrested in May 2024 at a student-led demonstration. He says his constitutional rights were violated.
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Fort Worth school administrators would no longer need to live within the school district under a proposed policy aimed at bolstering recruitment.
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University of North Texas is the only school in the region to earn a National Endowment for the Humanities grant in the endowment’s latest awards announced on Friday.
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The university announced its new TCU for Texans program Aug. 4. It aims to allow students to attend TCU who would not have been able to otherwise due to the cost.
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The proposal revives a failed effort from earlier this year and responds to years of legal fights over accountability.
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The Denton ISD school board approved a policy this week to establish a school library advisory council to comply with Texas’ controversial Senate Bill 13.
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State legislators approved changes to public schools this year, affecting almost every North Texas school. With the school year beginning right around the corner, many school districts are changing their policies.
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The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights Dallas hub was one of seven closed nationwide after the Trump administration began dismantling the department in March. OCR lawyer Brittany Coleman talked about the case with KERA’s Bill Zeeble.
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Senate Bill 13, which goes into effect Sept. 1, gives parents and school boards more power in saying what materials are included in school libraries.
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Fort Worth ISD’s 70 after-school program locations will open in the new academic year following the release of federal money, district officials said.
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Sophomore UNT Student Benjamin Wilcox spent three weeks creating a website in his backyard that helps students make their degree plans. His website helps students and advisors know if a class is likely to be available during a semester.
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Trent Muse, 29, was indicted on four counts of indecency with a child by exposure in 2024.