keller
Keller ISD Students Battle Dangerous Crosswalk
The Keller Independent School District is warning parents of some construction headaches.
Keller ISD Not Wasting Time In Bullying Battle
A new state bill is aimed at getting schools to intervene in the bullying problem. But some school districts, like the Keller ISD, have already started to stand against bullying.
New Keller ISD Leader Ready For Change
The new school year has seen new leaders take over at several North Texas school districts, including Randy Reid as the new superintendent of the Keller ISD.
4-Alarm At Keller Feed Store
An afternoon fire at a Keller business sent multiple crews into the 100 degree weather to fight it Thursday.
Keller ISD Selects New Superintendent
The Keller Independent School District’s Board of Trustees approved a new superintendent on Thursday.
Father And Son Join Catholic Priesthood Together
A father and son pair of former Episcopal Priests officially became priests in the Catholic Church Saturday.
Students Not Allowed To Walk In Graduation Ceremony
Students in Keller ISD are not being allowed to to participate in Saturday’s graduation ceremony because of a video of a food fight at their high school.
Teacher Trading In Classroom For Battlefield
With the school year almost over, middle school teacher Brad Burleson won’t be rewarded with a 3 month summer break. When classes end, he’ll become Sgt. Burleson—leading a group of soldiers on his third military deployment.
Keller City Manager Says ‘Not Enough Work,’ Fires Himself
The City Manager of Keller is getting rid of some dead weight and to help the city he is including himself in the cuts. Dan O’Leary told the city council this week that he is firing himself.
Son Dies In Accident, But His Hand Lives On Through Donation
Watching video of a stranger in physical therapy slowly bending one finger at a time, Rob Heidemann gasped.
70.3 Training: Trading A Road Bike For A Tri-Bike
Larry Mowry’s forecast called for sun and 60 degree weather on Sunday. He was right, but the front slowed and his forecast was about six hours late in arriving. Not his fault, for sure, but made for a cold, gloomy, overcast 56-mile bike ride. I thought of Larry a few times.
“February Madness” Starts Tonight For DFW High Schools
Texas high school basketball’s version of “March Madness” tips off in mid-February on Monday night as nearly 50 area girls teams begin playoff action.



Namaste: Yoga Poses For...
Athletics vs Rangers – May...
CBS 11 Weather Day - May 22,...
Dallas White Out Party - May...
Athletics vs Rangers - May...
Athletics vs Rangers - May...
Tornado Aftermath In Moore
HP Byron Nelson Championship...
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series...
Tigers vs Rangers - May 19,...
Tigers vs Rangers - May 18,...
Tigers vs Rangers - May 17,...
Baseball Shots Of The Week –...
Dallas Comic Con 2013
Tigers vs Rangers - May 16,...
Best Summer Dishes