The money from the National Institutes of Health means the University of North
Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth will lead the coordinating center for
the AIM-AHEAD program over the next two years.
North Texas saw much-needed rain Wednesday night into Thursday morning, but
forecasters say the rain is on its way out. Still, watch out for urban flooding
on roads and side streets throughout the day.
A nonprofit has evaluated the state’s psychiatric treatment laws and gave Texas
a grade of C+. The Treatment Advocacy Center’s Lisa Dailey explains why.
The Texas Women’s Foundation defines the basic building blocks of financial
security as child care, housing, education and health care. But what happens…
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is reconsidering some of its routes, and that could affect service to people who’ve come to rely on it. KERA’s Justin…
Virtual reality has advanced significantly in recent years. What was once mostly for video games and entertainment is now being used as a teaching tool —…
Nearly 1 in 3 Dallas children grow up in poverty — and more than 100,000 kids in
the city are living below the poverty line. A North Texas nonprofit has a…
The country’s biggest milk-maker is based in Dallas, and business at Dean Foods has, well, soured. First-quarter sales were down, and milk consumption in…
A UT Southwestern Medical Center biochemist was recently named the winner of the 2019 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for his discovery of an enzyme…
Dallas is warming at a faster rate than any other large city in the country, besides Louisville, Kentucky and Phoenix, according to research conducted for…
This month marks the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Japan. Two atomic bombs named ‘Little Boy’ and ‘Fat Man’ were dropped on the cities of Hiroshima…
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:Pinball enthusiasts descend on North Texas for the 2015 Texas Pinball Festival in Frisco. And…