A statewide teacher certification cheating scandal is growing, and 25 more North Texas educators have been added to the list. See which districts are impacted.
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Real estate ads for homes in Keller ISD often boast the school district before any other details about the property. What happens if those neighborhoods are cut out of Keller?
both at the Eagle Mountain school where he taught and outside of it. Ricardo Prins worked at Rockwell Charter School, a tuition-free, public charter school that enrolls children in seventh through ...
But the dirty little secret is literacy is a problem across North Texas." Gerens said Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD, for example, has 43% of its students reading at grade level, or Northwest ISD ...
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Eagle Mountain is in the early stages of considering revisions to an ordinance to broaden its energy options. Those options include solar, natural gas, electrical substations, new transmission lines ...
Eagle Mountain Energy Partners is a Houston-based upstream oil and gas company focused on acquiring and developing assets in the Willison Basin and other select Rockies basins. Private equity firm ...
The Little Mountain fire erupted Wednesday in San Bernardino County. (San Bernardino County Fire Protection District) ‘To call this a crime of violence is quite the understatement’: Judge ...
Stewart is a State Farm insurance agent and fifth-generation Fort Worthian. She previously held leadership roles in the Saginaw Area Chamber of Commerce, Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Rotary and Junior Woman ...
SAGINAW, MI — A teenager accused of trying to stab a man inside a Saginaw gas station has surrendered to police. The assault occurred about 7:30 a.m. on Jan. 9 within the Sunoco station at 1607 ...
SAGINAW, MI. (WJRT) - A partnership that has been in place for more than a decade to help reduce crime in the state's most violent cities, could be changing. In fact, it could be ending.