Some Texas school districts now limit or outright ban students from using their cellphones in class, and there's momentum to make that policy apply for the nearly 6 million children in public schools.
Just weeks into the school year, Texas school districts responded to numerous violent threats, with Nexstar's Texas stations ...
Without their devices, students “look each other in the eye again,” says Nolan Catholic High principal Oscar Ortiz. | Opinion ...
Danielle Hicks is one of many moms on both sides of the political divide with mixed feelings about the push to confiscate ...
From cutting social services to changing election rules, Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare has pushed his agenda with an ...
Amarillo Mayor Cole Stanley calls himself “pro-life.” But the proposal to police the streets for women traveling out of state ...
The top elected official in a suburban Houston county has been indicted over allegations he created fake and racist social ...
San Francisco doctor Laura Esserman and other physicians have urged their colleagues and medical societies to move all ...
Guns purchased from a single ZIP code in Grand Prairie, Texas, have been popping up in Mexico in significant numbers over the ...
Vice President Kamala Harris is cutting short a campaign visit to Las Vegas to return to Washington for briefings. Meanwhile, ...
There’s a quiet revolution going on in schools aimed at improving students’ success in the classroom and emotional well-being ...
Ghost guns, pornography, and transgender rights are some of the most high-profile cases the US Supreme Court will take up ...