It was a chaotic week for the nation's health agencies, as layoff notices rolled in along with an order for deep cuts to contract spending. NPR's health reporters tell us what they've learned.
The Dallas “Hands Off!” protest was one of more than 1,000 planned across the country on Saturday, according to the Associated Press.
Delilah and Antonio Arrebola are one of the cornerstones of the Dallas flamenco scene. For the second year, the couple’s ...
The gray blanket of clouds and intense winds didn’t hinder the University of Texas at Arlington’s plans to break ground at ...
The Institute of Museums and Library Services was targeted in a recent executive order. Here's how that could affect North ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton last month sued Coppell ISD leaders for allegedly teaching "CRT," in response to an undercover ...
Performance artist falls short in describing Dallas avant-garde theater pioneer Fred Curchack. His one-man shows are low-tech ...
A wide variety of oak trees make up a significant amount of vegetation in the Cross Timbers Region and, by extension, in Fort ...
New data shows parts of the city can be as much as 12 degrees hotter than other areas. Dallas officials hope new data will ...
While North Texas arts groups don’t rely on the U.S. government for the majority of their funding, organizations say they’re ...
The Texas House Public Education Committee passed a sweeping school finance proposal on Thursday, along with a bill that ...
All Born Screaming, released in April 2024, won three Grammys in February, for alternative music album, rock song (“Broken ...
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