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Texas doctors say potential ban on gender-affirming care for trans kids hurts patients and providers
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Read More Texas had the most book challenges of any state last year, according to the American Library Association
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Read More North Texas theater organizations rarely cater to the deaf. A new program aims to change that
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Read More Lead-contaminated soil lurked below Dallas’ ‘Shingle Mountain’ — and now another cleanup begins
By Nathan Collins On August 28, ...
Read More Texas students face tough, new mandatory punishment for vaping
By Bill Zeeble On August 25, ...
Read More Extra walking can improve quality of life for patients with heart failure
By Sam Baker On August 23, ...
Read More What you need to know about the neuroinvasive form of West Nile virus
By Sam Baker On August 7, ...
Read More ‘You’re just sitting there holding him.’ Slow release from jail common in Texas
By Bret Jaspers On August 7, ...
Read More Texas ranks 4th for Alzheimer’s cases. Why new drug Leqembi is cause for hope and concern
By Sam Baker On July 24, ...
Read More Gov. Greg Abbott signs $18 billion tax cut package for Texas property owners
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Colleges Don’t Have to Refund Tuition Because COVID Moved Classes Online, Texas Supreme Court Rules
KERA | By Toluwani Osibamowo Published April 26, 2024 at 3:08 PM CDT Texas universities aren’t liable for the experiences students lost when college campuses shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic, the…
Read More Fort Worth, Houston ISD Send More Students to Alternative Education Following Vaping Bill
KERA | By Dylan Roddy | Texas Community Health News , Daniel Carter | Texas Community Health News Published April 30, 2024 at 11:59 AM CDT Some Texas school districts are seeing sharp increases…
Read More ‘Fentanyl is a Silent Killer.’ Fort Worth Families Call for Action as Overdoses Spike
KERA | By David Moreno| Fort Worth Report Published May 7, 2024 at 6:00 AM CDT Stephanie Hellstern fondly remembers her son, Kyle Shane Sexton, as a great 16-year-old kid. But he’d…
Read More Eligibility for ACA Health Insurance Extended to DACA Recipients: What it Means
KERA | By Stella M. Chávez Published May 9, 2024 at 5:00 AM CDT The Biden Administration has expanded eligibility for health care coverage to immigrants enrolled in the program known as…
Read More Colleges don’t have to refund tuition because COVID moved classes online, Texas Supreme Court rules
By Toluwani Osibamowo On April 26, 2024 Texas universities aren’t liable for the experiences students lost when college campuses shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic, the state Supreme Court ruled…
Read More Gov. Abbott Orders the Texas Education Agency to Ignore Updated Title IX Guidelines
The new guidelines are also the subject of a lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. By Sarah Asch May 1, 2024 Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the Texas Education Agency this week to…
Read More The DEA is Reportedly Considering Reclassifying Marijuana on the Federal Drug Schedule
It would become a Schedule III drug, which are considered to have “moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence.” By Alexandra Hart May 1, 2024 A historic shift in…
Read More Racism in the Health Care System is Killing Black Pregnant Texans
When issues like bleeding and postpartum depression are left untreated, they can lead to death. Black Texans and other groups of color experience maternal mortality at higher rates, but organizations…
Read More Health Services of North Texas to Serve 4,000 More Low-Income Patients at New Pediatric Facility
KERA | By Brooke Colombo | Denton Record-Chronicle Published April 19, 2024 at 10:13 AM CDT Health Services of North Texas has opened its newly renovated pediatric facility to provide quality health…
Read More Wilmer-Hutchins High School Shooting Raises Safety Concerns for Dallas Parents, Students
KERA | By Toluwani Osibamowo Published April 17, 2024 at 5:00 AM CDT More thorough bag checks, more state funding and better care for Black Dallas youth are among some of the…
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