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New bathrooms ‘big deal’ after Millwood flooding
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Funding would aid Atlanta TxDOT’s 10-year plan
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Neighbor churches, split on race lines, work to heal divide
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Son of local man slain in notorious case meeting with suspect Davis
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Where there’s smoke: Blaze leads to bust
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RANGERS TAKE DOWN CLEVELAND
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Can you afford the latest smartphone?
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Vehicle sensors can save lives.
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The Way It Was: Cargile Motor Co. becomes Orr Chevrolet
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Area author’s book is a must-read for animal lovers who abhor abuse
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ON THE RECORD
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POW-MIA vigil slated for Sept. 2, 3
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A vintage dream becomes reality
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Dallas police squelch critics, questions about sniper attack
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Federal regulators raise concerns about raw sewer spills in Houston
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New rules meant to bolster Texas oysters, help industry
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Woman copes with her anxiety by filtering out the bad news
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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FLOYD KIRKLAND
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Compliment for carryout containers
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Visitor misbehavior abounds as U.S. parks agency turns 100
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Rising cost of child care affects many
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‘Federal student tax’ scam returns
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March On Washington
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Trump’s campaign chair makes living off distortions
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In Milwaukee and elsewhere, a clash of police policies
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All’s well that ... ENDWELL
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Kaepernick will sit through anthem until there’s change
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A look at the Top 25 college teams entering 2016 season:
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Larson winner after late restart at Michigan race
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Reed wins FedEx Cup playoff opener
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Gausman sharp; Trumbo hits homer; Orioles blank Yankees
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Triggs earns first win as A’s top Cards
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Angels shut out Detroit
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Rodon leads White Sox past Seattle
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Bucs sweep Brewers, win 8th straight
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JACQUELINE BIGAR’S STARS
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In flooded Louisiana city, even modest recovery raises hope
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Feds turn to space experts NASA for small-drone traffic planning
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U.S. should end special treatment for Cubans, Costa Rican minister says
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Clinton campaign may hope to rescue problem-plagued healthcare
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Down another key minister, Iraq continues push for city of Mosul
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Italy probes whether negligence played role in quake toll
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In North Korea, a hardboiled (and fictional) police officer keeps watch
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Europe’s refugee crisis simmers