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More than a century after U.S. Indian boarding schools attempted to erase Indigenous cultures and languages, tribal nations in Oklahoma are working to reclaim and teach their languages to the youth.
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A new law gives parents more power over a child’s actions on social media, but only if the parent knows about the account.
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Oklahoma has filed a lawsuit against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.
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Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai has launched a countywide departmental review to increase transparency and accountability and better serve taxpayers.
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According to a new analysis by a national health care company, Lubbock has the highest rate of attempted suicides by children between the ages of 6 and 17. A local leader suggests a dearth of resources isn’t helping.
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Lawmakers want to pass legislation that simplifies the process of getting state money to spur investment in these facilities.
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Zero Reasons Why began after a rise in teen suicides. Four years later there’s still work to be done, but officials say the program has contributed to a decline in suicides and an increase in young people reaching out for help.
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Texas county hosted a Spanish expert forum on suicide prevention and mental health care in Latino communities.
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For months, we've been talking to teens, parents, school counselors and other experts to find out why teens in Colorado have rising rates of anxiety, depression and suicide.