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Dallas ISD Passes Resolution Against So-Called ‘Critical Race Theory’ Bill

Dallas ISD trustees met in a special called meeting Monday afternoon to discuss a bill headed to the Texas House floor Monday night that will bar schools from teaching Critical Race Theory.

Howdy Homemade Going National

Howdy Homemade, a local ice cream shop that provides employment opportunities for people with special needs, is expanding nationally.

Post: Preston Hollow Resident at Center of Vote Manipulation Claims

A Preston Hollow resident's Addison-based company is a linchpin in the continued claims that votes have been manipulated, a Washington Post article published Sunday reported.
Faith

Temple Emanu-El Fires Rabbi After ‘Credible’ Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Temple Emanu-El announced late last month that it had fired a rabbi after he was accused of sexual misconduct following an investigation at a New York synagogue where he once served.

Prestonwood Montessori at E.D. Walker To Host Mixer

Interested in a Montessori education? Prospective parents of incoming three-year-olds through second graders can take advantage of the opportunity to see Dallas ISD's newest Montessori campus this weekend.
Coronavirus

One Shot Is Good, Two Shots Are Better

Infectious disease experts (and mathematicians) are pretty unanimous: 64% is nice, but 94% is even better.

Shop May Be Closed, But Not Forgotten

Floyd and Johnetta were looking for a business they could do together and had bids on three: the Jack in the Box on Lovers Lane, The Wicker Basket, and another florist.
Community

Mural Painted by ‘70s Teens Still Unites Neighbors

Volunteers maintain Forest Lane wall art 45 years after debut

Rangers Surge Past Scots for State Title

Jesuit claimed victory in its season-long rivalry with Highland Park on Sunday, securing the state championship in the process.

Lions Back on Top in SPC Track and Field

St. Mark's won a boys team title on Saturday on their home track, led by sprinter Christopher Colson and hurdler Enoch Ellis.

Rangers Sweep Colts in Playoff Opener

Jesuit needed just 10 innings to complete a sweep of Arlington in its lopsided Class 6A Region I bi-district baseball playoff series.
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