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Texas Statewide Emergency Alert Test: What to Expect on Tuesday Morning

Texas will send a statewide emergency alert test to all cell phones at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday to verify the system works during real disasters.

How Dallas ISD’s AVID Program Is Boosting College Readiness and Success

Dallas ISD's AVID program spans 55+ campuses, helping middle-achieving students reach college with 95% acceptance rates and proven long-term results.

Fort Worth Police Surprise Drivers With Free Gas on “April Fuels Day”

Fort Worth Police partnered with a nonprofit to surprise drivers with $25 in free gas on April 1st, helping 80+ vehicles amid rising fuel costs.

Texas Expands Medical Cannabis Access: TCUP Adds New Dispensaries & Conditions

Texas expands medical cannabis program with 12 new licenses across two phases, aiming to serve 135,000+ patients by spring 2026.

Texas Road Rage: Man Arrested After Gun Fired on Lake Worth Blvd

Steven Reeves, 35, arrested after firing gun during road-rage incident on Lake Worth Boulevard in North Texas escalation authorities say could've been deadly.

Dallas Officer’s Mother Sues Pawnshop, Parents After Fatal Shooting

Mother of slain Dallas Officer Darron Burks sues shooter's parents and pawnshop over 2024 ambush execution that killed her son in Oak Cliff.

Robot Umpire Makes MLB History: Orioles Win on First-Ever Game-Ending Call

Robot umpire makes historic first game-ending call as Albert Suárez earns his first MLB save in 9 years in Orioles' 8-3 win over Rangers.

Dallas City Hall Repair Costs Soar to $1 Billion Amid Transparency Fights

Dallas City Hall repair costs skyrocket from $152M to potentially $1B amid council disputes over accuracy and transparency concerns.

Texas Attorney General 2026 Race: Who Will Succeed Ken Paxton?

Ken Paxton eyes U.S. Senate as Texas AG race heats up. Mayes Middleton leads GOP bid to succeed him in pivotal November 2026 election showdown.

Trump’s ICE Crackdown: Most Detainees Have No Criminal Record, Data Shows

Federal data reveals 73.6% of ICE detainees have no criminal convictions, contradicting Trump administration claims of targeting criminals.

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