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Mother of Klein ISD second grader who died after medical emergency at school seeks community’s help
The family of a Klein ISD second grader is seeking the community's support after the 7-year-old died Monday following a medical emergency at Epps Island Elementary School. "His laughter filled every room, and his smiles touched everyone who knew him," Eren Rivera's mother, Julie Rivera, wrote on a GoFundMe page verified by the organization.
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Gainesville ISD releases report on bullying investigation after 11-year-old’s death by suicide
The Gainesville Independent School District released a timeline and "summary of findings" from its investigation into allegations that bullying at school led to the death of 11-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza who died by suicide earlier this month.
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Hit-and-run driver caught after crashing jeep into Spring ISD school bus with students on board
A hit-and-run driver was caught within moments after crashing his jeep into a Spring ISD school bus with students onboard and fleeing the scene. Details are limited, so it’s unclear how everything unfolded, but Constable Mark Herman with Harris Co. Precinct 4 said on a social media post the unidentified jeep driver crashed into the school bus on Aldine Westfield Road and Crane Hollow Lane, where 12 students were onboard.
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Texas is facing its worst measles outbreak in decades, as cases have jumped from two to 124 in just one month. A child is dead, 18 more are hospitalized and the worst is likely still ahead, public health experts say, as Texas’ decreasing vaccination rates leave swaths of the state exposed to the most contagious virus humans currently face.
State and local health officials are setting up vaccine clinics and encouraging people to get the shot, which is more than 97% effective at warding off measles.
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LUBBOCK — A person who was hospitalized with measles has died from measles in West Texas, the first death in an outbreak that began late last month.
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Dallam County, more than 250 miles from measles hot spot Gaines County, has reported its first cases.
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Texas is one of several states filing legislation to make ivermectin more accessible.
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The Hays County Health Department has issued an alert of a potential measles exposure in San Marcos. The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District has issued an alert of a potential measles exposure there.
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Lockhart ISD makes changes to backpack policy after student arrested for bringing a gun on campus
Changes to Lockhart ISD's backpack policy are coming after a student was arrested on one of its campuses. The district said one of its students reported to a teacher that they saw a gun in another student's backpack on Friday at Lockhart Junior High School. While no threats were made against a student or the school, authorities found the student during dismissal and immediately placed them in custody. Now students at Lockhart Junior High School will be required to use a clear backpack or no backpack at all.
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Two people, including a teacher for Wells ISD, have been arrested on charges related to possession of child pornography. One of them is also facing a bestiality charge. According to an affidavit KLTV obtained through an open records request, Angelina County deputies responded early Saturday morning to a call related to a man who was suicidal. The affidavit indicates a man and woman were arguing, and in the course of that argument, the subject of pornographic images involving a child and a dog came up with law enforcement.
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A body was found on the school grounds of Fort Worth ISD's Dolores Huerta elementary school on Friday morning. The elementary school is located in the northern part of Fort Worth, not far from the Fort Worth Stockyards.
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Gov. Greg Abbott announced that federal authorities and state law enforcement would be targeting criminal illegal aliens in the Colony Ridge development north of Houston.
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The outbreak has led to the slaughter of around 160 million birds. As avian flu continues to spread, igniting fears among farmers, retailers and customers over everything from animal health to the soaring price of eggs, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins will visit Texas Monday to discuss the nationwide response.
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Officials in Central Texas are warning the public about a possible spread of measles as they say a person who was in the area had tested positive for the disease. The Hays County Health Department claimed Sunday that the patient is an individual who was in San Marcos—about 30 miles southwest of Austin—and spent time at a local college and restaurant between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Feb. 14.
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Fort Worth ISD could join hundreds of districts suing 4 social media giants. Here’s why.
The Fort Worth Independent School District is taking steps to join hundreds of other school districts nationwide in suing the four big social media companies, alleging the platforms they run contributed to a mental health crisis among students. After a closed-door discussion, the district’s school board voted Tuesday, Feb. 18, to approve contracts with two Texas-based law firms to represent the district in the case. In the complaint, school districts allege the social media platforms “have rewired how adolescents think, learn, feel, and behave,” leaving school leaders to deal with the mental health ramifications. The lawsuit, which was filed last year in San Francisco federal court, targets four big social media companies: Google, which owns YouTube; Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram; ByteDance, owner of TikTok; and Snap, owner of Snapchat. More than 200 school districts nationwide have joined the suit.
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Health authorities warned of further spread. Most U.S. measles cases this year involved people 19 and under and those without a confirmed vaccination. Nearly 100 people across Texas and New Mexico have contracted measles, state officials say, escalating anxiety over the spread of a potentially life-threatening illness that was declared eliminated in the United States more than two decades ago.
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Tarrant, Texas struggle with access to mental health care. Leaders will explore solutions
When it comes to mental health care access in Texas, the data is unambiguous. Mental Health America, the leading organization promoting mental health and well-being, puts the state dead last in its nationwide access rankings, which measure access to insurance, treatment and mental health workers.
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The number of measles cases in Texas has ballooned to at least 58, as of Tuesday, including a baby who was too young to be vaccinated.
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Dr. Peter Hotez: Texas child’s death from measles a sign of ‘very large, very dangerous’ outbreak
The news on Wednesday that a child died from measles at a Lubbock hospital is something that infectious disease experts like Dr. Peter Hotez have feared since an outbreak of the virus began spreading in northwest Texas.
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11-year-old Texas girl was bullied to suicide over family’s immigration status, mom says
An 11-year-old Texas girl died by suicide after her family says she was bullied at school over the family’s immigration status, Dallas’ Univision station KUVN reported. The girl, identified in an online obituary as Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, was a sixth-grader at Gainesville Intermediate School. Prior to her death, Jocelynn had been bullied by classmates who threatened to call ICE over the family’s immigration status, her mother, Marbella Carranza, told Univision. “Because her parents were Hispanic, they were going to call immigration to take her parents and she would be alone,” Carranza said.
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State health officials are seeking to confirm the vaccine status of the four self-reported cases, but no mutations of the virus have been recorded.
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Texas measles cases rise as neighboring New Mexico faces outbreak. Here’s what you need to know
The measles outbreak in rural West Texas has grown to 58 cases as of Tuesday, and eight people in neighboring eastern New Mexico also have been diagnosed with measles.
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Texas AG probes schools after hidden-camera video show talk about transgender athletes
The attorney general’s office is asking Irving and Dallas ISD to turn over documents.
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Union Pacific trains HISD officers after facing scrutiny following student’s railroad death
Students pass by a memorial that was created outside Milby High School for Sergio Rodriguez, 15, on Thursday December 12, 2024 in Houston, TX. Rodriguez was struck and killed by a train around 7:30 a.m. near campus on Monday December 9, 2024.Sharon Steinmann Around 100 Houston ISD police officers attended a rail safety measures training at HISD's High School for Law and Justice Friday, months after Milby High School student Sergio Rodriguez was struck and killed by a train.
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Richards ISD put its campus on a “hold” on Tuesday morning due to police activity in the area. While in effect, school officials asked parents not to come to the school. According to the district, the school was placed under lockdown “due to law enforcement activity in the area involving a wanted fugitive” and a fire at the scene, but not at the school.
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Houston: Parents demand accountability after teen was attacked at basketball game between rival schools
Parents of a teenager who was violently attacked after a high school basketball rivalry game took their concerns to the Spring Branch ISD school board Tuesday night, demanding justice and accountability. The assault occurred on Feb. 4, 2025, after the varsity basketball game between Stratford High School and Memorial High School, a long-standing rivalry that spans decades. The game, played at a neutral site, ended in violence when a Stratford student was ambushed in the parking lot, according to the teen's parents.
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Gov. Abbott Demands Investigation Into Alleged Secret Transitioning of Student at Bellaire High School
A concerned parent claims her daughter was socially transitioned—referred to by male pronouns and a different name—without parental knowledge or approval.
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At least 49 cases have been confirmed. Health officials — who are scrambling to get a handle on the vaccine-preventable outbreak — suspect 200 to 300 people may be infected.
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The ruling is the opening salvo in a likely lengthy battle between Texas’ abortion bans and New York’s “shield” protections for providers.
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How a South Texas junior college embraced apprenticeships to ease a growing nursing shortage
MCALLEN — Every Wednesday, the students from South Texas College clock into their shift at the largest hospital in town. Donning light blue scrubs and compression socks, they practice checking vitals on a mannequin.
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Belton ISD teacher placed on leave while Temple, Texas police investigate allegations of misconduct
Belton ISD says they’ve placed one of their teachers on leave while the Temple Police Department investigates allegations of misconduct. Belton ISD Superintendent Malinda Golden said in a statement that Temple police informed the district late Thursday night that a report of alleged misconduct had been filed against a teacher at Tarver Elementary School.
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Texas’ energy demand may exceed supply in 2026, but experts caution against panic
Texas’ growing demand for power could surpass its energy supply beginning in summer 2026, according to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the state’s main grid operator.
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Hidalgo ISD teacher turns herself in on improper relationship with a student charge
A Hidalgo ISD teacher turned herself in to police Thursday on a charge of improper relationship between an educator and student, according to Hidalgo Police Chief Romeo Rodriguez. Hidalgo County jail records show Nancy Marroquin remains in custody on a $25,000 bond.
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Robstown ISD coach arrested on two counts of improper relationship with a student
A Robstown Independent School District basketball coach has been arrested and charged with two counts of an improper relationship with a student, according to a statement released by Robstown ISD. Robstown Police Chief Mike Tamez said Austin Barron, the head Varsity Girls' Basketball Coach for Robstown High School, was arrested at the Robstown Police Department on Tuesday, Feb. 11 around 11:30 a.m.
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