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Senate Bill 17, signed into law in 2023, forced colleges across the state to dismantle their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) infrastructure — and the ripple effects are still unfolding.
I find I’m going through a second creative renaissance when it comes to my original North Texas artistic stomping grounds.
Fashion merchandisers are the behind-the-scenes stars strategizing how to best present a brand's creations to its customer base in retail spaces and beyond. It's a multifaceted career path filled with ...
For the first time in its more than two-year history, Teresa’s House of Argyle celebrated the 100th birthday of one of its ...
Texas lawmakers recently increased school funding, doubling campus safety budgets that could help fund items like glass film, ...
The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth will now be called UNT Health Fort Worth, a change they say ...
The Legislature will look at proposals for emergency preparedness in a special session that was already planned over hemp ...
The Denton Arts & Jazz Festival in Quakertown Park will be noticeably smaller this October if proposed budget cuts by the ...
A Denton musician, activist and health care worker has created a new hoodie for people who are neurodivergent, experience ...
The Athletic released a ranking of the 136 starting quarterbacks in college football this season. Arch Manning isn't even the best one in the state.
Five years after the death of civil rights leader John Lewis, a group of demonstrators gathered Thursday in Dallas to honor ...
Matt Swinnea’s career seemed to be taking off in 2021, when he led Frisco Liberty to a 10-2 record in just his third year as a head coach. That was the second-most wins in school history, and Swinnea ...