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Don’t Drink the Water

Until the Flint, Michigan, water crisis was exposed, where cost-cutting measures led to tainted drinking water that contained lead and other toxins,…

Supplying Kids In Need

Not every family can afford to buy school supplies, but you can help. Volunteer as a family to load backpacks, donate food, even treat kids to extra-curricular activities.

Heather Reynolds

Learn how Heather Reynolds, president and CEO of Catholic Charities of Fort Worth, changes the world while raising her family.

Let us be Your Guide

This is my second year putting together “The Everything Issue.” Last year, when we were beginning the lengthy process of…

Superfoods To Go

It’s not easy being green — that is, chopping and blending produce every morning to make healthy smoothies. Fortunately, Daily…

Katie Anderson

More than a decade ago, Pinterest and Instagram didn’t exist and the blogosphere was just gaining steam. Katie Anderson, 33,…

Free Summer Tutoring & Enrichment

Find out how Explore Horizons builds fearless learners with engaging math, reading and writing tutoring and enrichment. Help your child succeed at STAAR and make progress this summer.

Silent Sufferers

In the short term, having a parent who is addicted to drugs or alcohol can make a child lose his sense of self. He may be embarrassed to bring friends home. Long term, children with parents who suffer from addiction have an increased incidence of academic problems, mental illness, criminal behavior and early use — and abuse — of the same substances that bind and restrict their parents.