Author of anti-DEI law wants expansion to faculty hiring, course curriculum
Lawmakers may change the state’s anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion law to rid public universities of degrees and curricula that don’t translate into jobs after college.
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Cook Children's ER treating high volume of patients, many non-emergency illnesses
Cook Children’s Medical Center has an urgent request for parents in the coming days, weeks and months: remain vigilant and considerate.
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Fort Worth receives multi-million-dollar grant to tackle poisonous homes
One City of Fort Worth program is on a mission to eliminate poisonous homes, and it just got millions of dollars from the federal government to do that.
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Iconic Fort Worth clothing brand Dickies leaving Cowtown for California
Dickies, a storied 102-year-old Fort Worth-based clothing company specializing in tough workwear, is leaving Cowtown for the West Coast.
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Texas Attorney General sues City of Dallas over ballot measure decriminalizing marijuana
Attorney General Ken Paxton filed suit against the City of Dallas and local officials on Wednesday for adopting a city charter amendment that aims to decriminalize marijuana-related offenses.