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Summer Moon Coffee is known for its roasting method and sweet cream and will open its second North Texas location Feb. 16 at Keller Town Center. → Read More
Summer Moon Coffee is known for its roasting method and sweet cream and will open its second North Texas location Feb. 16 at Keller Town Center. → Read More
Students in the Keller and Northwest school districts participate in Rubik’s Cube clubs and compete in contests. → Read More
Texas high school librarians are making big changes — many of them low-tech — to attract more students in the digital age. → Read More
Teacher with cancer overwhelmed by support on “Go Green for Mr. Shaw Day” at Keller district’s Timberview Middle School. → Read More
A brother and his two sisters received a large box from Santa at Schluter Elementary School in Haslet that contained an early Christmas present. → Read More
The holiday season brings lots of goodies for teachers. Every year, students show their appreciation with holiday gifts, from handmade ornaments and gift cards to wrapping up items they found around the house. → Read More
Janine Turner, who grew up in Fort Worth and now lives in Colleyville, started the nonprofit Constituting America to educate Americans about their constitutional freedoms. → Read More
Members of the Society of Native Nations plan to attend Thursday night’s Keller school board meeting to urge trustees to change the Keller High School mascot. → Read More
Jeremiah Miller, a recent graduate of Timber Creek High School, is grateful for the exposure he received in the popular singing contest. Now he plans to work hard to succeed as a singer. → Read More
Jeremiah Miller, a recent graduate of Timber Creek High School, is grateful for the exposure he received in the popular singing contest. Now he plans to work hard to succeed as a singer. → Read More
Local bands that finish on top at Area contests Saturday will earn spots in the UIL State Marching Contest, Nov. 6-8 in San Antonio. → Read More
Fort Worth area districts compensate starting teachers well above the average in Texas, but salaries for experienced educators lag behind. → Read More
North Texas high school marching bands begin yearly competitions with regional contests. This year, marching bands from 1A, 2A, 3A and 5A schools can compete for the state title in San Antonio. → Read More
City officials said a curve on North Tarrant Parkway near Lakeview Drive poses a dangerous problem of physics for motorists, especially on wet days. → Read More
The new eatery offers a a unique dining farm to table concept along with 72 beer and wine taps. → Read More
The new eatery offers a a unique dining farm to table concept along with 72 beer and wine taps. → Read More
Not all schools are created equal when it comes to generating students who receive National Merit recognition. Just three schools produced almost half of the county’s semifinalists. → Read More
A Keller teacher was worried during early rounds when she sat in last place, but her fortunes quickly changed. → Read More
Keller principal takes to social media to urge colleagues across the nation to adopt schools impacted by Harvey. The effort now involves hundreds of schools from New Jersey to California. → Read More