2 North Texas spelling bee contestants advance to quarterfinals
Two North Texans reached the quarterfinal round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
3 North Texas students to compete in 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee
Three students from North Texas will show off their impressive spelling skills this week at the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Keller ISD approves policy change to arm some employees with guns on campus
The Keller ISD School Board has approved a policy change that would allow some employees to carry firearms on school campuses.
ACLU files civil rights complaints against Keller, Frisco ISD over transgender policies
The ACLU of Texas filed civil rights complaints against Keller ISD and Frisco ISD urging the U.S. Department of Education to investigate the districts over new policies that the ACLU claims strip away transgender students' rights.
Victim of Dallas air show plane crash remembered at vigil in Keller
A vigil was held Thursday night for one of six victims of Saturday’s Wings Over Dallas air show tragedy.
Program intended to help veterans with home ownership used to purchase short-term rental in Keller
As cities across North Texas grapple with how to regulate short-term rentals, one group of neighbors was shocked to find out that a VA loan was used to purchase a short-term rental in their neighborhood.
Keller ISD votes to ban books about gender identity
School board meetings have become political battlegrounds, and Monday in Keller was no different.
Student found with gun, ammo at North Texas high school
A student at Timber Creek High School was arrested Thursday after reportedly being found with a gun and ammunition in their possession while at school.
Keller asks city library to remove post about banned books
The now-deleted posts listed the 10 most challenged books of 2021 according to the American Library Association and the reasons the books were challenged.
'In God We Trust' signs at North Texas schools break the law, parents say
The parents say the “In God We Trust” signs provided to Carroll ISD, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, Keller ISD and Mansfield ISD by conservative corporation Patriot Mobile are not in compliance with the law.
Keller ISD confirms monkeypox diagnosis at one of its campuses
Keller ISD has confirmed someone has been diagnosed with monkeypox at one of its schools.
Keller ISD parents weigh in on new library book policy
Keller ISD adopted a controversial new policy to determine what books are appropriate for students. Passionate parents are now sharing their thoughts on that policy.
Keller superintendent says some books removed from libraries, including the Bible, will likely return
Some of the books that were pulled from library shelves at Keller ISD will likely be returned to circulation "very soon," according to the district's superintendent.
Keller ISD to remove controversial books, including the Bible, from library shelves for review
The district says that campus staff and librarians must review the books that were challenged last year to determine if they meet requirements under new district policy.
Keller honors 100-year-old citizens
Armin Mizani presented certificated to Maxine Hutchens, Ruby Hubbard, Adella Johnson, and Margo Alexander
Keller ISD says arming school employees "on the table" following Uvalde mass shooting
The topic of arming school employees has been brought up throughout the past few weeks. In Keller, it’s far from a sure thing. But for now, it’s a part of a broader conversation.
Man arrested for road rage shooting in Keller
Keller police arrested a 39-year-old man accused of a road rage shooting Thursday afternoon.
SMU student becomes youngest Black student to graduate from U.S. law school
Haley Taylor Schlitz is the country's youngest Black student to ever graduate from law school and the youngest law grad in SMU history.
Keller Marine's school surprise: 3rd grader sees big brother for first time in 3 years
Keller ISD third-grader Brandon Ballard thought his class was participating in a pep rally before the STAAR exam. Then this happened. It was the first time he's seen his big brother in three years.
Former Keller ISD band director indicted on indecency with a child charges
A grand jury indicted a former Keller ISD band director for eight counts of indecency with a child.