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Published: Saturday, July 25, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, September 2, 2009

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Whack-A-Proxy Internet proxies pop up as schools hammer down

Legislature draws a line in tans New law prevents underage tanning come Sept. 1

Texas tightens teen driving laws New law bans cell phones, increases driver training hours

Electronic monitors curb teen skipping Program shows positive effects on students' attendance and lives

Pressing on after a quarter century Urban Journalism Workshop still opening doors for teens after quarter of a century

Economy splits family between two states Dad's layoff and long-distance commute are symptoms of a sluggish market riddled by foreclosures

Empowered youths top Castro's list Mayor plans to decrease teen pregnancy and dropout rates

Teens turn to bins for fashion mends

Are flash mobs seriously silly or seriously positive?

First Friday rediscovers its art walk origins Owners, residents work to remove food vendors, calm party atmosphere

Compliance complaints Changes in curfew law leave teens, officials at odds

Where very good isn't good enough Some top students may get the hook after new law dramatically alters admissions standards at the University of Texas

Restaurant servers vs. teenagers In parents' absence, some say good service, adequate tips can be hard to come by

Schools lack feminine products, but they plan to stock up for next year

Christian faith puts teens behind mic

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