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Spate of hoax calls about active shooters stir fear at college campuses around the US
A rash of hoax calls about active shooters on at least a dozen college campuses around the U.S. has spread fear among students as the school year begins
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As measles exploded, West Texas officials looked to CDC scientists. No one answered.
Emails show how overwhelmed West Texas officials were as they asked CDC for guidance on how to respond to the explosive outbreak. “CDC hasn’t reached out to us locally,” Katherine Wells, the public health director in Lubbock, Texas, wrote in a Feb. 5 email exchange with a colleague two weeks after children with measles were hospitalized in Lubbock. “My staff feels like we are out here all alone,” she added.
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In Denton, parents are criticizing the school district’s communication and timeliness after a student was stabbed at Ryan High School.
The stabbing, according to Denton police, was reported just after 9 a.m. Friday.
One student was taken to the hospital on Friday morning; the teen suspect was taken to the Denton County Juvenile Detention Center for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
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Denton ISD releases a few more details on Friday stabbing at Ryan, says proper protocol was followed
Denton ISD has released more details regarding a stabbing that happened at Ryan High School on Friday. The school district hasn’t described the incident as a stabbing in either of its two statements to media, instead describing it as an incident involving a knife.
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‘Zero cares in the world’ | Parents call out unsafe driving near Hufman ISD school
Twice a day, along two-lane FM 2100 in Huffman, traffic stops at Falcon Ridge Elementary School's main entrance unless you're one of the drivers going the wrong way to get around it. "Zero cares in the world," said one parent. "Every day going and coming to pick the kids up, it's like this."
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Medina Valley ISD establishes campus police department to keep up with growth surge
As Medina Valley ISD enters the new school year, it hopes to crack down on campus-related crimes and increase the safety of its student body with a newly established police department. “Prior to our police department, we used other agencies, specifically the Medina County Sheriff’s Office for SROs,” said Ellis Powell, the district’s police chief. “As we started growing, I think the school district realized the most sufficient way to keep up with that growth would be to have our own officers and department. We still work with (the) sheriff’s office and local agencies, and will continue to support them, and they support us.”
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Kilgore ISD parents speak up for increased safety measures after middle school incident injures boy
Kilgore ISD’s special-called meeting Monday night included public comment, including some from people who are concerned for the safety of students after ambulances were called to the schools several times recently; twice to the middle school, and once to the high school, since August 20.
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Leander ISD bus driver ticketed, charges ‘not warranted’ after rollover crash, DPS says
The driver of the Leander Independent School District bus that rolled over on Aug. 13 in the Sandy Creek area of Travis County was ticketed for failing to drive in a single lane and not using a seatbelt, the Texas Department of Public Safety said Monday.
DPS said prosecutors determined criminal charges were “not warranted” for the driver.
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‘He was a man of faith’ Loved ones remember Wylie ISD bus driver killed in tragic accident
The Wylie ISD and Cisco city communities are mourning the sudden and shocking death of one of their own. Wylie ISD school bus driver, 64-year-old Lupe Garcia of Cisco, was the sole fatality of a collision with a school bus while walking around the Wylie Bus barn. That incident occurred around 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 19th. Wylie ISD Director of Communications, Mike Thompson, expressed to KTAB/KRBC the district’s condolences for the family, students, and coworkers who are grieving at this time.
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Marshall ISD is mourning the loss of a high school student.
According to the district, a Marshall High School student, Estefani Cabrera, passed away after experiencing a medical emergency Aug. 19.
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North Texas high school football player dies after ‘medical emergency’ at practice, school district says
A North Texas high school football player died Wednesday morning after suffering a "medical emergency" at practice two days prior, Lancaster Independent School District officials said.
The player, 15-year-old Preston Malone, was a sophomore student at Lancaster Early College High School, according to officials.
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12News is bringing you team coverage on the stabbing at Maryvale High School that left one student dead.
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Protestors had gathered at the Capitol building to support state Rep. Nicole Collier (D), who slept on the House floor rather than agreeing to a police escort.
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As lawmakers consider legislation banning THC, 62 percent of Republican primary voters are in support of such a measure. In a recent opinion research poll, surveyors found that a majority of Republican primary voters support a total ban on consumable THC products. When asked by pollsters from Baselice & Associates if they would support legislation that would fully ban THC consumables, 62 percent of respondents said that they would. Texas lawmakers are currently considering two different measures that would bar the use of THC in consumable products. Senate Bill 5, authored by State Sen. Charles Perry (R–Lubbock), was passed by the Senate and has been sent to the House for consideration. State Rep. Gary VanDeaver (R–New Boston) filed an identical companion bill to SB 5 in the House, which was brought before the Public Health Committee on Wednesday.
view article58 elementary students hospitalized after Cleveland ISD bus flips over on FM 1010, district says
Cleveland ISD said all 58 students were safely evacuated and taken to the hospital after a school bus flipped over on FM 1010 on Wednesday morning.
SkyEye was above the scene, where several elementary students could be seen outside the bus and being taken away on stretchers.
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Texans have known a few things about former governor Rick Perry. He's "more Jewish than you think I am." He's not a good student, once getting a D in "Meats." And he secretly "loves California." Now, the two-time presidential candidate and semi-disgraced Energy Secretary wants you to know he has a new hobby: psychedelic drugs.
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A Leander ISD mother spoke out after a school bus crash on Wednesday afternoon. According to parents, the school district didn't send anything out about the crash until nearly 8 p.m. That is roughly five hours after the crash happened.
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Several Huntsville ISD campuses were placed on secure or lockout statuses on the first day of school Wednesday morning following a fatal shooting in a nearby neighborhood. An young man was arrested and charged with capital murder.
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The food giant had previously removed artificial coloring from cereals sold in countries with stricter ingredient safety requirements. Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced that Kellogg’s will permanently remove artificial dyes from all of its cereals by the end of 2027. This outcome follows a months-long investigation and negotiations between his office and the food giant, culminating in a legally binding Assurance of Voluntary Compliance. Kellogg’s is the first major food manufacturer in the U.S. to legally commit to removing artificial food colorings from its cereals.
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New Uvalde records: District leaders didn’t reach out to some surviving teachers, knew about broken locks
The records also shed light on previous concerns about shooters’ classroom behavior. The release follows a yearslong lawsuit from news agencies. New Uvalde school district records released late Monday provide more details about campus safety concerns raised before the deadly 2022 Robb Elementary school shooting — and reveal in a few teachers’ own words how traumatized they remained after the massacre. New Uvalde school district records released late Monday provide more details about campus safety concerns raised before the deadly 2022 Robb Elementary school shooting — and reveal in a few teachers’ own words how traumatized they remained after the massacre. The documents also indicate that the 18-year-old shooter had exhibited inappropriate school behavior, struggled academically and was often absent when he was an Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District student. The materials — more than 200 megabytes — are part of the latest document disclosure by a government agency involved in the flawed response to the deadliest school shooting in Texas history. The release was part of a settlement agreement in a yearslong lawsuit news organizations, including ProPublica and The Texas Tribune, brought against state and local governments. The documents also indicate that the 18-year-old shooter had exhibited inappropriate school behavior, struggled academically and was often absent when he was an Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District student.
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Along Guadalupe River, more than a dozen summer camps have structures in flood zones
Most of the camps were built decades ago, before modern modeling and flood maps. Counties have little power to regulate construction flood plains. The all-girls Christian summer camp where 27 people, most of them children, were swept away and killed by the July 4 flooding in Kerr County was just one of 13 summer camps along the Guadalupe River built on land prone to flooding. The two Camp Mystic cabins where most of the flood victims were sleeping are in the Guadalupe River floodway, an area along waterways considered to be the most hazardous during a flood. Many of Mystic’s other buildings are located in the 100-year floodplain, considered to be less hazardous than a floodway but still prone to flooding during a severe storm.
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As Houston ISD students get set to head back to class on Tuesday, one mom is raising concerns about her son's bus route. Multiple text messages from the district show the new school bus route is right in the middle of the Sam Houston Parkway, one of Houston's busiest freeways. Brianna Van Borssum said she just got another text from the district on Monday.
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Most victims were Texans, but some were visiting from other states like California, Florida and Alabama. The youngest victims were 1 year old; the oldest was 91. Most victims were Texans, but some were visiting from other states like California, Florida and Alabama. The youngest victims were 1 year old; the oldest was 91.
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Governor Abbott Activates State Emergency Response Resources Ahead Of Severe Storm Threat
"Texas continues to closely monitor conditions as severe weather moves across our state,” said Governor Abbott. "We stand ready to deploy all necessary resources to protect communities from anticipated flash flooding and heavy rains. Texans are urged to heed the guidance from state and local officials and monitor local forecasts to avoid driving into flooded areas. Remember: Turn Around, Don’t Drown.” According to the National Weather Service, a storm system moving across the state may generate severe thunderstorms with potential to cause flash flooding beginning tonight. This threat is anticipated across the Northwest Texas region, including the Panhandle, and is expected to shift toward North Texas as we reach the middle portion of the week. Additionally, the National Weather Service is monitoring a threat of heavy rain that could cause flash flooding in the Southeast corner of the state this evening.
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After Hill Country floods, families face a difficult question: Rebuild, or let go?
They lost homes and summer cabins to the July 4 flood in Kerr County. Now they are weighing whether it makes sense to rebuild.
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Cleveland ISD school bus lands on its side after crashing on FM 1010, district says
A Cleveland ISD school bus was involved in a rollover crash on Monday in Liberty County, according to the district. The school district said the crash happened on FM 1010 near County Road 337, and the bus ended up on its side in a ditch. School officials said all students on board the bus were safely evacuated, and their parents were notified of the incident. It's unclear what led to the crash or how many vehicles were involved. No significant injuries were reported.
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A Cleveland ISD school bus carrying students from Cleveland High School and Cleveland Ninth Grade Center was involved in a crash Monday morning on FM 1010, coming to rest on its side in a ditch. District officials say 59 students were on board at the time. All were safely evacuated, and first responders immediately evaluated them at the scene before they were transported to the North Service Center for further medical checks.
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Just days before 17-year-old Roy Hughes was to start his senior year at Lincoln High School, his family is mourning the loss of the star student and athlete.
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With the first day of school just days away, water has been restored to Calfee Middle School in Willis ISD after a high-profile standoff between the school district and the City of Conroe. But even as officials move forward, some parents say the situation has already left lasting damage.
On Wednesday, Conroe city leaders laid out a detailed timeline showing how legal red tape and unauthorized contractor actions delayed water service to the brand-new campus, located at 7373 Longmire Road. The school is expected to welcome nearly 800 students on Wednesday, August 14.
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Texas officials are urging drivers to exercise extreme caution as millions of students return to school this month, warning that a moment of distraction could have devastating consequences. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) issued comprehensive safety guidance Monday, emphasizing that children often don’t pay attention to traffic while walking to school.
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Move over, baseball. Like it or not, "scrolling" has become the nation's pre-eminent pastime. "Yeah, it's super tough," said Carly Decker in Dallas. "I'm personally glued to my phone because of various jobs, and all require I be on call at all hours. So, it is tough to find a balance."
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Zavalla ISD has rescheduled the first day of school due to water safety concerns. Both the City of Zavalla and ZISD say they will be sending out updates on the situation Thursday. The city asks the public to be vigilant and report anyone who is seen around the water wells.
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‘I did black out’: Months after student attack, former Judson ISD teacher seeks better protections
A former Judson Independent School District special education teacher is still recovering after he said a student attacked him in a classroom.
Christopher Johnson said he has endured months of pain and medical visits.
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“BARDA is terminating 22 mRNA vaccine development investments because the data show these vaccines fail to protect effectively against upper respiratory infections like COVID and flu. We’re shifting that funding toward safer, broader vaccine platforms that remain effective even as viruses mutate.”
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