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In a brief speech before Wednesday's City Council meeting, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings called on residents "to lift up our health care workers with pride and honor."
Nina Pham's dog Bentley has tested Ebola-free
Ebola vaccine testing to begin soon
Perry taps centers in Richardson, Galveston for future Ebola care
Faith groups, nonprofits raise aid for Vickery Meadow after Ebola scare
Ebola victim's family says hospital refuses to release records after his death
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![A public meeting in Dallas on Tuesday offered the first glimpse at Texas Central Railway's proposed routes for high-speed rail as well as possible end points for the line. If funding is secured, the Dallas-to-Houston line could be up and running by 2021.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/dentonfracking/20141022172036im_/http://www.dallasnews.com/incoming/20141022-0327bullettrain.jpg.ece/ALTERNATES/w220/0327bullettrain.jpg)
Proposed routes for Dallas-Houston high-speed rail revealed
Texas Central Railway is looking at Union Station, near Interstates 20 and 45, and near I-45 and Loop 12 for a terminus in Dallas.
Van de Putte, Patrick slam each other in new TV ads
The lieutenant governor candidates began airing ads Tuesday that pulled no punches.
![Carthage artist Bob Harness was inspired to create the statue after reading the well-known poem several years ago. The statue features Jesus carrying a man.](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/dentonfracking/20141022172036im_/http://www.dallasnews.com/incoming/20141006-photo-1.jpg.ece/ALTERNATES/w220/photo+1.JPG)
Park in Carthage features 14-foot-high Jesus
A 14-foot-high statue of Jesus is the centerpiece of a new memorial park in Carthage designed after the "Footprints in the Sand" poem.