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  • Three Texas universities - UT Dallas, Rice University, and the University of Houston, Downtown - were given with poor ratings for their written free expression policies in a new study by The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. Texas A&M University-Commerce was not included in the study.
  • Local landowners will host what’s being described as an informational meeting on the topic of a proposed waste facility that would be built on State Highway 24 between Interstate 30 and Commerce. The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. tonight at Sand Hills Country Club in Campbell.
  • Local landowners will host what’s being described as an informational meeting on the topic of a proposed waste facility that would be built on State Highway 24 between Interstate 30 and Commerce. The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Sand Hills Country Club in Campbell.
  • Texas A&M University-Commerce has hired former Florida Atlantic University athletics administrator Eric Coleman to be the university's new Deputy Director of Athletics and Chief Operating Officer.
  • The Justice Department is asking a federal court to prevent any elections from taking place in Texas that use newly drawn maps for Congressional and state legislature seats.
  • Today marks 80 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor, and a ceremony in Waco will honor a Black sailor’s heroics on that day during World War II.
  • Martin Pardon-Martinez has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with a fatal shooting in Quinlan early Sunday morning.
  • A Quinlan man died after being shot during an apparent dispute early Sunday morning.
  • In Hopkins County, longtime Sulphur Springs High School football head coach Greg Owens has announced his plans to retire during the upcoming Christmas break.
  • In Lamar County, the Reno city attorney has advised the city council that it cannot remove mayor Bart Jetton from office.