Avery Escamilla-Wendell
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The church had sued Southern Methodist University for breach of contract after the school broke ties.
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After 30 years at the Galleria, Nordstrom will close its doors on May 16. The department store said it’s focusing on leveraging other stores and online shopping.
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An appeals court ruled last month Texas can enforce Senate Bill 12, which restricts "sexually oriented" performances in public. Critics say the law is vague and incorrectly portrays all drag performances as sexual.
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A 2025 state law created new framework for school districts to offer virtual programs.
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The show highlighted student models and designers, as well as fashion that flourished during the Harlem Renaissance as a form of social resistance.
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Addison City Council voted Tuesday not to rescind its withdrawal election. Farmers Branch, meanwhile, cancelled the May 2 election after DART put forward a new funding deal.
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More EMS supervisors will be equipped with supplies of blood to administer transfusions in emergencies.
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A total of five cases have now been confirmed, the county's health authority said. All individuals live in the same household.
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Voters will see the largest school bond proposal in Texas history on the May 2 ballot. Trustees say it's needed to upgrade schools and enhance safety and security.
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The Dallas City Council backed a new governance structure what would reduce its representation on the Dallas Area Rapid Transit board to 45% as the agency negotiates with cities to prevent withdrawal elections.
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Atmos Energy says customers will see higher than usual bills after heaters and appliances had to work to keep up with last month's freezing weather.
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Hutchins residents and advocates packed city hall Wednesday evening to hear any updates from the city about the proposed mega detention center that would house thousands of migrants.