Here's some doggone happy news. Nina Pham's dog, Bentley, has tested Ebola-free. He will be tested again before his quarantine ends Nov. 1.
Presbyterian Hospital is getting a break from Ebola. Gov. Perry announced Tuesday that a center in Richardson operated by UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas or the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston will be the facilities for future Ebola cases.
Wednesday's forecast: Mostly sunny, high of 83. Zero chance of rain. We could warm up to 90 this weekend.

"When the history of the world is written, this will not be in it." -- Ben Bradlee
Do the crisp, cool mornings have you dreaming about the smell of a savory soup simmering on the stove or a warm pumpkin pie when it's pulled from the oven? We have some great seasonal foods that are also healthy for you and beer is even on the list.
IMPORTANT AIR BAG RECALL: Do you drive a Toyota, Honda, Mazda, BMW, Nissan, General Motors or Ford? The government has issued an air bag defect warning that needs to be repaired immediately. At least four people have been killed because of the defect. We have a link to the website where you can find out if your car has the defective air bags.
Tuesday's forecast: Sunny, high of 84.

Since it's the third Tuesday of the Month, it's time for a Q&A with Weather Post Guy. Harvey in Far North Dallas asks: "Have you ever done a Q&A with readers on the third Tuesday of the month before?" Great question, Harvey. No. Any other questions? Warning: Weather Post Guy tends a herd of sheep after he posts the weather until mid-morning, so you'll have to check back for answers ...
Wyly blamed his Chapter 11 petition filing on “massive costs” from a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission probe and litigation. Some of his debts include a $20,000 grant commitment to the Third Church of Christ, Scientist in Dallas and $383.20 in membership dues for the Dallas Country Club.
“We help people because we’re Catholic, not because they’re Catholic,” Bishop Kevin J. Farrell said. “It is an example of what it means to care for our brothers and sisters .. irrespective of where they come from, what race or what religion they were.”
Can you imagine the possibility of a bullet train from Dallas to Houston by 2021? It's easy to be skeptical, but with strong corporate supporters, which include former Texas Rangers president Tom Schieffer and that the more than $10 billion project will be privately funded, this thing might just get off the ground.
This winning thing is becoming a good habit, huh? Now, tell us, which one is your favorite? We're torn between Run Murray, Run and the Anchorman one.
Monday's Forecast: Partly cloudy and 83. Perfect weather to jump on the Cowboys bandwagon. If you haven't already.
It's OK to admit it now: At the beginning of the year, you did not think the Cowboys would be 6-1, did you? But they are after beating the Giants, 31-21. Full coverage: sportsdaydfw.com

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Photo: It's OK to admit it now: At the beginning of the year, you did not think the Cowboys would be 6-1, did you? But they are after beating the Giants, 31-21. Full coverage: sportsdaydfw.com

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You know you've got some good ones on your camera roll. Today is the deadline to enter your State Fair pictures into our annual photo contest. Tag them #StateFairPics on Twitter or Instagram to enter them. At the link below, you can also add them from a Facebook album or upload them directly. More info:
Early voting starts tomorrow. We recommend:

-- Greg Abbott for Texas governor
-- Susan Hawk for Dallas County district attorney
-- Clay Jenkins for Dallas County judge
-- Leticia Van de Putte for lieutenant governor...
-- John Cornyn for U.S. Senate
-- 'Yes' vote on 9 Dallas propositions

And more: http://d-news.co/CWPa5

And check out our Voter Guide to compare candidates' answers to our questionnaires, in their own words: dallasnews.com/voterguide
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"If you find this column is filled with anger and sarcasm, it’s because it is," writes Frank Matthews, one of our Voices columnists. "Catholics are sick and tired of being labeled sinners because they married the wrong person or don’t want (or can’t afford) a large number of children."
The 111-year-old Hughes Brothers Candy Factory building -- located on Ervay Street south of I-30 -- was sold to a Kansas City-based development group with a track record of landmark restoration.
Now you can have coverage from two of the nation’s most-informed news sources delivered to your home. Enhance your subscription with The New York Times Book Review and The New York Times International Weekly, delivered in your Dallas Morning News for just $1.99 a week.
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Photo: Now you can have coverage from two of the nation’s most-informed news sources delivered to your home. Enhance your subscription with The New York Times Book Review and The New York Times International Weekly, delivered in your Dallas Morning News for just $1.99 a week.
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We're co-sponsoring an essay contest with the Dallas Area Alliance for Women in Media. If you know a college student with opinions about net neutrality, online privacy and other hot digital topics, you might want to share this with him or her. (Oh yeah -- there are cash prizes!)
Last December, Amanda Roberts thought she was just out for a night with the girls at Social House in Addison. Then the TV screens went blank. When they came back on, she couldn't believe what she saw.
Taking even a short break from tech can make a difference, says one of our Student Voices columnists: http://share.d-news.co/8KIycne.
From "Heads should roll" to "Spread hope, not fear," read the most compelling letters to the editor we've received about the latest Ebola news. Saturday's letters section of the editorial page is devoted to the issue. We have received more than 200 letters just this week on this topic.
The timeline, released Friday afternoon by a U.S. House committee, also shows that "obtaining the patient's travel history was not part of the triage nurses' process" at the time of Thomas Eric Duncan's initial arrival.
"Air travel is in fact how this disease crosses borders, and it's certainly how it got to Texas in the first place," Gov. Rick Perry said at a news conference today.
Editorial: We recommend Greg Abbott for Texas governor. Texas’ two leading gubernatorial candidates have earned our respect despite their flaws. Republican Greg Abbott and Democratic state Sen. Wendy Davis uphold Texas’ fighting spirit. Whe...n this newspaper weighs all the issues, however, Abbott tips the balance as the candidate most capable of sustaining the state’s economic success and holding in check growing extremism in the state GOP. http://d-news.co/CVlqR See More
Photo: Editorial: We recommend Greg Abbott for Texas governor. Texas’ two leading gubernatorial candidates have earned our respect despite their flaws. Republican Greg Abbott and Democratic state Sen. Wendy Davis uphold Texas’ fighting spirit. When this newspaper weighs all the issues, however, Abbott tips the balance as the candidate most capable of sustaining the state’s economic success and holding in check growing extremism in the state GOP. http://d-news.co/CVlqR
Ruibal’s Plants of Dallas brings in giant pumpkins from Floydada in the Texas High Plains to its shop across from the Dallas Farmers Market. Find out where else in D-FW to get a gorgeous fall gourd:
Forecast: Partly cloudy, high in the mid-80s, like the Ghostbusters 80s, not the Say Anything... 80s. Sunny weekend ahead. Highs in the 70s. The Carter 70s, not the Nixon 70s.
Do you have a winning cookie recipe? Enter it into our annual Holiday Cookie Contest. The entry fee is $5 per recipe or three for $12. Click for more information:
The time has come to quarantine Dallas Presbyterian workers, writes Sharon Grigsby on our Opinion Blog. http://d-news.co/CSau4
Also see:
-- Ask the editor: Why we published the op/ed from Thomas Eric Duncan’s family http://d-news.co/CSau5
-- Tod Robberson: Let’s not forget the heroism behind these U.S. Ebola stories http://d-news.co/CSau6
-- Letters: Another Ebola case stirs emotions and fear http://d-news.co/CSau7
We're sad; it's the last weekend of the State Fair. Go out big with any of these State Fair events, including concerts by Collective Soul, the Mattress Firm Music Fest with Randy Rogers, and La Maquinaria Nortena.

Also, don't forget to submit those State Fair snapshots to our #StateFairPics photo contest: http://dallasnews.com/statefairpics.
EBOLA UPDATES:
-- Join health reporter and former CDC disease detective Seema Yasmin for our next live Twitter Q&A at 1:30 p.m. CST today (Thursday). Review all questions and answers here http://d-news.co/CS8nr or ask your own on Twitter u...sing the hashtag #DMNEbola http://ow.ly/CS8ns.
-- Schools in Belton ISD in Central Texas and in a suburban Cleveland, Ohio, district have closed in response to news that students and staff were on, or may have been on, the same flights or planes as Ebola-infected Dallas nurse Amber Joy Vinson: http://d-news.co/CS8nt
-- After the latest diagnosis, officials have swarmed The Village apartments to ease panic: http://d-news.co/CS8nu
-- More latest Ebola news, videos, graphics and resources: http://dallasnews.com/ebola
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Thomas Bowers, Jana Weckerly’s attorney, said he and his client “do not contest the Judgment as entered by the Court. Neither Jerry Jones nor the Cowboys organization has paid us any money.”
Should a school board member show up on a campus and offer guidance to educators? Should a superintendent have her removed? A special meeting of the school board will address those questions on Monday. “My goal is that we come to a better u...nderstanding of our purpose, the line between governance and management, and how we can improve the lives of the nearly 160,000 students we serve,” board President Miguel Solis said on Wednesday. See More
Thursday's forecast: Summer ended, what, like 24 days ago? Yet today is gonna be 88 and sunny. What the what?