Houston Greenlights Tax Breaks for Child-Care Centers, Aiming to Enhance Accessibility and Quality for Families
Houston City Council approved tax breaks for childcare centers participating in the Texas Rising Star program, aiming to ease financial burdens and ensure accessible, quality childcare.
Livingston to Honor Slain 11-Year-Old Audrii Cunningham with Memorial Scholarship, Visitation Service
The Livingston community honors the memory of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham with a scholarship and a visitation service, reflecting on her impact and the tragic circumstances of her death.
Houston Parents in a Daycare Despair as Federal Funds Evaporate, Over 305K Texan Tots at Risk
Federal funding cuts force Houston-area daycares like Early Ivy to close, leaving parents, particularly single mother Mia Morrow, scrambling for child care and reflecting a statewide issue affecting over 305,000 Texas children.
Texas Teacher on Leave, Accused of Dishing Out Melatonin Gummies to Second Graders
A Texas teacher was placed on leave after being accused of giving melatonin gummies to second graders, causing them to sleep in class. Parents demand action and express safety concerns as the Spring ISD investigates the allegations.