Tarrant County College
Tree Planted In Memory Of Victims
The Tarrant County Coalition of Crime Victim Services will plant a tree Thursday, April 25 in recognition of crime victims rights week.
Lockdown Ends At TCC SE Campus In Arlington
An alert went out to all students at the Tarrant Co College SE campus in Arlington around noon today warning students that the campus was on lockdown.
Officer Shoots Suspect At Tarrant County College Parking Lot
A chase by Grand Prairie Police ended across the border in Arlington with the suspect shot in the parking lot of a community college.
Car Dealership Steps Up To Pay Fort Worth Food Bank’s Bill
The mood is much lighter at Community Food Bank in Fort Worth this weekend.
Food Bank Struggling To Pay $10K Electricity Bill
Community Food Bank serves 1400 people a day, and is the only place that offers fresh produce and meat. But it’s facing a financial problem that could close it’s doors.
Witness Saw Grand Prairie Wrong-Way Wreck
Wrong way signs are there, but the left turn from State Highway 360 south onto U.S. 287 south still manages to confuse drivers who have to cross several northbound lanes and a median.
TCC President Sends Letter Concerning TB Testing
The president of the Tarrant County College Southeast Campus in Arlington sent out a letter Thursday detailing steps being taken in light of the recent tuberculosis (TB) alert.
Former TCC Southeast Campus Student Tests Positive For TB
A former student testing positive for tuberculosis has 200 students, faculty and staff at Tarrant County College’s Southeast campus in Arlington facing the possibility of needing their own TB tests.
TCC Disputes That Professor Was Forced Out For His Beliefs
A Tarrant County College professor alleges he was forced to resign for his beliefs, while school officials say they received complaints that he used his classroom as an aggressive pulpit.
Some College Students Earning & Learning This Summer
Some North Texas kids are going to summer school — beause they’re getting paid to.
Salvation Army START Program Battles Homelessness
In the last two years, the Salvation Army’s START program has helped 11 shelter residents enroll in classes at Tarrant County College.
Student: Popular Drink Going Too Far
Gabe Sierra thinks of himself as your typical college student. Sierra, 19, admits he’s experimented with alcohol, but even he says a popular drink is going too far. He’s talking about Four Loko, dubbed “Blackout in a can.”



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