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Earth Day in Texas: Celebrate Native Plants, Save Water, Restore Prairies

Discover how Texas Earth Day 2026 celebrates native plants through workshops, prairie restoration, and xeriscaping to protect the state's biodiversity.

H-E-B Giving Away 274,000 Free Reusable Bags on Earth Day—How to Get Yours

H-E-B is giving away 274,000 free reusable bags statewide on Earth Day, April 22 at 8 a.m. while supplies last—no purchase needed.

Texas Adopt-A-Beach & Highway Programs Celebrate 40 Years of Cleanups

Texas Adopt-A-Beach celebrates 40 years with April 18, 2026 cleanup across 21 Gulf Coast locations. Join volunteers preserving Texas shores.

Experience the 2026 Texas Coastal Roundup: Free Family Event in Galveston

Join the free 2026 Texas Coastal Roundup on April 18 at Galveston's East Beach—learn about Gulf conservation through interactive exhibits and live demos.

Peripartum Cardiomyopathy: Surviving Sudden Heart Failure After Labor

After 36-hour labor, Casey Gould's heart failed to 13%. Her survival story reveals the hidden danger of peripartum cardiomyopathy affecting 1 in 5,000.

Dallas Teens Deliver Flowers to Recovery Center, Spreading Hope and Compassion

Dallas high school students bring hope to recovery center residents through weekly flower deliveries, proving small acts create powerful connections.

Addison Dance Instructor Turns Stage 3C Breast Cancer Battle Into Hope and Movement

Maya Apodaca, a Texas dance instructor diagnosed with stage 3C inflammatory breast cancer, turns her battle into hope through movement and community.

Saving Dallas’ Last Lustron Home: The Fight to Preserve a Steel Icon

A rare 1949 Lustron steel home in North Dallas—one of only three in Texas—fights for historic landmark status after fire damage threatens its survival.

How Love For Kids Helps North Texas At-Risk Children Thrive

Love For Kids, Inc. has grown from a 1975 Christmas party for 200 at-risk children to serving 1,150+ disabled and ill kids yearly in North Texas.

Depression and Anxiety Detected by Walking: 3D Motion Capture Breakthrough

Scientists use 3D motion capture and AI to detect depression and anxiety from walking patterns with up to 77% accuracy—your body may reveal what words can't.

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