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Fracking Ban Vote Looms Over Denton Election
Tensions are mounting as big oil and gas companies and anti-fracking activists try to sway voters ahead of a Tuesday referendum that would make Denton the first Texas city to ban the drilling practice.
Volunteer Numbers Impacted By New Rules, Mandatory Quarantines
Tighter restrictions and mandatory quarantine periods are prohibiting some volunteers from traveling to Libera, according to relief group Samaritan's Purse.
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Early Voting In Texas Sees Steady Numbers
If voters are overly excited about electing the first new Texas governor in 14 years and wholesale changes across state government, the turnout so far hasn't shown it.
Controversial Remarks Surface In Dallas County Judge’s Race
The Dallas County Judge race between Democratic incumbent Clay Jenkins and his Republican challenger Ron Natinsky hasn't received much publicity at all... until now.
Gun Activists Continue Battle With Arlington
Texas Amends Waste Disposal Rules For Fracking
George P. Bush Says Dad ‘Moving Forward’ On 2016
Down In Polls, Texas’ Davis Recalls Own Comebacks
Poll: 2 Of 3 Americans Say IS Threat Is Important
US Official: Auto Safety Agency Under Review
Governor Perry’s First Court Appearance Rescheduled For Nov. 6
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Nissan Recalls Infiniti SUVs To Fix Air Bags
Nissan said that it is recalling more than 1,800 Infiniti SUVs in the United States for an air bag problem that could send pieces of shrapnel into the passenger compartment.
ExxonMobil Posts Surprise Profit Jump
ExxonMobil said on Friday that profits rose 3 percent in the third quarter as strong refining performance offset lower revenues from falling oil prices and production.
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Nissan Recalls Infiniti SUVs To Fix Air Bags
Nissan said that it is recalling more than 1,800 Infiniti SUVs in the United States for an air bag problem that could send pieces of shrapnel into the passenger compartment.
Walmart Ups Ante On Holiday Shopping
Walmart is planning to offer discounts, or what it refers to as "rollbacks," on more than 20,000 items on a broad range of products, from groceries to televisions, starting Saturday.
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DISD Trustee Says Miles Violated Law
DISD trustee Bernadette Nutall has filed a criminal complaint against superintendent Mike Miles, believing that he violated law by having her forcibly removed from a campus.
North Texas Kissing Bugs Carry Potentially Killer Disease
A public health hazard is creeping along the Lone Star State: a bug carrying a parasite that can cause potentially fatal heart and digestive problems.
Students & Community Celebrate Plans For New School In West
West Getting New Schools After Explosion
Experiments From Texas Students On Rocket That Exploded
Proposed Rezoning Divides Neighborhood, Upsets Frisco Parents
TCU Showing Pride For Former Ebola Patient Nina Pham
UNT Opens Gender-Neutral Restrooms Across Campus
Students Return To School After Bee Attack
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‘The Hollywood Film Awards’ Announce Additional Attendees
Ben Affleck, Robert Downey, Jr. and others are on tap to attend the live Nov. 14 event.
Omni Putting Hotel At New Cowboys HQ
The Cowboys are partnering with Omni Hotels & Resorts to develop an upscale hotel in Frisco, where the NFL team is now building its new headquarters and practice facility.
Zac Brown Band To Perform At College Football Championship Tailgate
Dallas Zoo Welcomes Baby Giraffe
Marvel Unveils Superhero Films Through 2019
Phil Collins Gives Alamo Collection To Texas
New Mellencamp Album Tells Story We Didn’t Know
Attendees Announced For ‘Hollywood Film Awards’
CBS Gives Full Season Order To All Four Of Its New Dramas
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Nissan Recalls Infiniti SUVs To Fix Air Bags
Nissan said that it is recalling more than 1,800 Infiniti SUVs in the United States for an air bag problem that could send pieces of shrapnel into the passenger compartment.
Apple CEO Tim Cook “Proud To Be Gay”
Apple's Tim Cook says he's proud to be gay. The public declaration, in an essay written for Bloomberg Businessweek, makes Cook the highest-profile business CEO to come out.
NHTSA Pushes Air Bag Maker On New Parts
Apple Pay Rival Defends Service
Officials Think Anger Over Dog Shooting Video Led To Cyber Attacks
RadioShack Hires Ex-Treasury Adviser Wilson As ‘Chief Revitalization Officer’
Experiments From Texas Students On Rocket That Exploded
Chrysler Recalls Over 566,000 Vehicles
Texas Deli Worker Fired Over Breastfeeding Pic