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Greenville ISD Finances May Be Investigated
The Greenville ISD may become the focus of a criminal investigation after an external forensic audit found evidence of financial fraud, theft and misconduct. “We realize that our financial house has to get in order,” said Dr. Demetrus Liggins, GISD Superintendent.
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Millions in Spending at Greenville Independent School District Questioned
The Greenville ISD may become the focus of a criminal investigation after an external forensic audit found evidence of financial fraud, theft and misconduct.
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A.I. May Stop Mass Shootings Before They Start
Students at The University of Texas at Dallas are using artificial intelligence to stop mass shootings before they start.
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Artificial Intelligence May Help Stop Mass Shootings Before They Start
Students at The University of Texas at Dallas are using artificial intelligence to stop mass shootings before they start.
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Trophy Club Town Center Soon To Break Ground
After years of opposition and delay, Trophy Club Town Center will start to take shape this spring.
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Trophy Club Town Center Soon To Break Ground
After years of opposition and delay, Trophy Club Town Center will start to take shape this spring.
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Chinese Tariffs Could Drive Down Pecan Prices
Shoppers here in the United States could see lower prices for pecans as a result of the new 15% tariff imposed on them by China.
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Pecans Could Get Cheaper as Growers Worry About New China Tariff
Shoppers here in the United States could see lower prices for pecans as a result of the new 15% tariff imposed on them by China.
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Southern Gateway Project to Feature Free Express Lanes
Relief is on the way for drivers in southern Dallas County, as construction begins on the long-awaited Southern Gateway Project.
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Fire at Boat, RV Storage Facility in The Colony
Investigators are searching for the cause of a large fire with multiple explosions at a boat and RV storage facility along Lake Lewisville.
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Businesses Begin To Reap Benefits As Midtown Express Nears Completion
Businesses along Highway 183 through Irving are starting to reap the benefits as the Midtown Express Project nears completion.
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$19.5 Million Estate May be Turned into Housing Development
A 43.5 acre Colleyville estate currently listed for $19.5 million may be turned into a housing development. Built in 1987, Bear Creek Plantation along John McCain Road was first put on sale for $22.5 million in July of 2016. Nearly two years later, the owner wants to keep the 9,400 square foot home, but build as many as 42 new homes on the rest of the property.
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$19.5 Million Estate May be Turned into Housing Development
A 43.5 acre Colleyville estate currently listed for $19.5 million may be turned into a housing development. Built in 1987, Bear Creek Plantation along John McCain Road was first put on sale for $22.5 million in July of 2016. Nearly two years later, the owner wants to keep the 9,400 square foot home, but build as many as 42 new homes on the rest of the property.
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$19.5 Million Estate May be Turned into Housing Development
A 43.5 acre Colleyville estate currently listed for $19.5 million may be turned into a housing development. Built in 1987, Bear Creek Plantation along John McCain Road was first put on sale for $22.5 million in July of 2016. Nearly two years later, the owner wants to keep the 9,400 square foot home, but build as many as 42 new homes on the rest of the property.
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New Security Measures for Ennis ISD After School Shootings
Another North Texas school district is taking new security measures in the wake of the Florida high school massacre.
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Ennis ISD Starts Random Searches, Will Soon Require Clear Backpacks and Student IDs
Another North Texas school district is taking new security measures in the wake of the Florida high school massacre.
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Gun Sales Down, Remington Files For Bankruptcy
The owner of Eagle Gun Range, David Prince says gun sales are down since President Trump took office.
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Gun Sales Down, Remington Files For Bankruptcy
The owner of Eagle Gun Range, David Prince says gun sales are down since President Trump took office.
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Fort Worth Looking to Get in the Youth Sports Game
Fort Worth is looking for ways to grab a share of the huge youth sports market, launching a study to identify what the city needs to attract big events.