American teens' mental health crisis: What's driving this?

A recent CDC report highlights what mental health experts have been ringing the alarm over: Teens, and specifically girls, are suffering.

Texas women's basketball head coach pledges $10K, if 10K fans show up to Feb. 27 home game

With matching donations, more than $150,000 in donations are on the line for the Neighborhood Longhorns Program, which helps economically disadvantaged children in Austin.

Student loan forgiveness plan to go before Supreme Court: The arguments explained

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments over Biden’s student debt relief plan, which impacts millions of borrowers who could see their loans wiped away or reduced.

White student sues Howard University for $2 million over racial discrimination

A White student at Howard University’s law school is suing the institution for racial discrimination, alleging the school created a "hostile education environment."

Gov. Abbott responds to criticism of school voucher program

Governor Greg Abbott says Texas public schools will not lose funding if education savings accounts are established in the state.

No. 9 Baylor rallies after George injury to beat No. 8 Texas

Jalen Bridges had 17 points for the Bears, who went on to beat Big 12 co-leader and No. 8 Texas 81-72 on Saturday after the Longhorns had jumped out to a 14-point lead.

Student hit, killed in San Marcos CISD middle school parking lot; classes canceled

San Marcos CISD says an 11-year-old Goodnight Middle School student has died after being struck by a vehicle in the parking lot. Classes are canceled for the remainder of the day.

Debate over school vouchers continues in Texas

Gov. Greg Abbott has made school vouchers one of his highest priorities this legislative session. However, the Texas chapter of the American Federation of Teachers says this is school privatization.

Bogus nursing school issued 8,000 fake degrees, feds say

According to court documents, the schools issued nearly 8,000 fake nursing degrees to customers who paid around $17,000. Some people who say they took classes are losing their degrees.

Lake Travis ISD Board of Trustees wants to review current policy regarding books in classrooms, libraries

After more than a year of debate regarding so-called "obscene" books in schools, the Lake Travis ISD Board of Trustees expressed plans to review the district's current book review policy.

Killeen ISD celebrates dedication of newly-renovated Killeen High School

The changes included significant renovations to CTE classrooms, the auditorium, main gym and library and the addition of a two-story academic wing.

Suspects upset, display guns because golf cart was moving too slow: Texas State police

Texas State police are looking for three people who allegedly threatened two university contract employees with guns because their golf cart was moving too slow.

Rent hike forced retired 80-year-old to take job as a janitor, now strangers have raised $28,000 for him

The man, known to students in Callisburg ISD as Mr. James, had his rent raised about $400 a month and could not make ends meet without getting back on the job. A GoFundMe campaign put together by three students has gone viral.

UT Dallas bans student ahead of Vegas-area 'revenge' stabbing trial

22-year-old student Nika Nikoubin allegedly told police she stabbed her date in retaliation for a 2020 drone strike that killed an Iranian military leader.

Killeen career school, director to pay $9M for defrauding post-9/11 GI Bill program

ELPSS Career Institute LLC and its director Ricky J. Daniels, Jr. were ordered in federal court this week to pay over $9 million in damages and civil penalties to the United States under the False Claims Act.

Gov. Abbott to deliver State of the State address

Gov. Abbott is giving his State of the State address tonight in San Marcos where one of the big issues he's expected to tackle in his speech is school vouchers.