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2017-09-02
Mother of disabled teen seeks mercy
In Texas, Harvey's misery is relentless
Officer warned suspect before fatal shooting
Transgender ban draws fire
Trump pulls back shutdown threat
DAYTON TV CREW SHARES EXPERIENCES FROM TEXAS
‘White power’ fliers found in Yellow Springs
Archdeacon: Some good news from Texas
DAYTON BREWERY TO RELEASE BEER IN CANS FOR FIRST TIME
EX-DAYTON OFFICER FOUND DEAD IN D.C.
Harvey brings flooding, other damage to Deep South
President charges that Clinton email probe by Comey was ‘rigged’
Fla. prosecutor relents in death penalty controversy
Russian officials rush to meet deadline to leave
China struggles to revive industrial heartland
Amazon hit with lawsuit over eclipse glasses
ECOT sponsor will pay back money over time, just like school will do
Lawmakers team up against Ohio marriage penalty
How the storm became so destructive
Nebraska raises hopes with shift to a 3-4 defense
2. Barrett’s comeback:
You’re concerned about your child’s eating habits at school. How can you communicate nonmedical concerns with the teacher without sounding like a pesky parent? A: Maria Rago, clinical psychologist, Rago & Associates:
Descendant of Robert E. Lee is N.C. pastor
Dear Car Talk:
Safer cars help keep older drivers on the road
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