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Curt Schilling Considering Run for Congress in Ariz., Trump Tweets
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is considering a run for Congress in Arizona, President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday.
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Late-Night Recreation Aimed at Keeping Teens Occupied and Reducing Curfew Citations
Kids are out of school and it’s time to keep them occupied. Dallas Parks and Recreation realizes the search can be particularly challenging for parents of teens.
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Cracking the Code of Sleep Issues
Many people are still trying to get back on track after losing an hour of sleep because of daylight saving time.
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Drone Video Shows USPS Delivering Mail in Burned-Out Santa Rosa Neighborhood
A surreal video of a postal worker delivering mail to a neighborhood obliterated by the deadly Northern California wildfires has gone viral on social media, with some commenters remarking that it looks like something out of a dystopian film.
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Audit Finds Recyclables in 13 North Texas Communities Went to Landfill
Recyclable materials collected from homes and businesses in 13 North Texas communities were sent to a landfill instead of a recycling facility.
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97 Sick, 8 Dead in NYC Legionnaires' Outbreak: Officials
An additional death is being linked to the Legionnaire’s disease outbreak in New York City that has sickened 97 others in the last three weeks, health officials said Wednesday.
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Now 10 Dead, 100 Sickened Amid Unprecedented Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak in New York City: Officials
Two more people have died in connection with an unprecedented Legionnaire’s disease outbreak in New York City that has now sickened 100 people, killing 10 of them, in the last three weeks, city officials said Thursday, and Gov. Cuomo said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is sending a team to the Bronx.
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3 More People Die, 10 More Sick in Bronx Legionnaires' Outbreak, as Residents Pack Town Hall Meeting
Three more people have died of Legionnaires’ disease in the Bronx in an outbreak that has claimed seven lives in total and hospitalized more than 60 people, the New York City Health Department said Monday, as hundreds of residents met with health experts and state and city officials at a town hall meeting to get answers.
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4th Death in “Unusual” Legionnaires' Outbreak in NYC: Health Officials
A fourth person has died in what the New York City Health Department is describing as an “unusual” spike in Legionnaires’ disease in the Bronx, officials said Saturday. The news comes as two more Bronx buildings tested positive for the legionella bacteria.
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Now 3 Dead, 57 Sickened Amid Legionnaires' Outbreak in NYC
Three people have died and nearly 60 have gotten sick amid what the Health Department has described as an “unusual” spike in Legionnaires’ disease in the Bronx, officials said Friday, adding 11 cases, including a death, to the total authorities gave a day earlier.
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Number of Legionnaires' Cases Rises Amid Deadly Outbreak in NYC: Officials
Nearly four dozen people have gotten sick amid what the Health Department has described as an “unusual” spike in Legionnaires’ disease in the Bronx, officials said Thursday, adding 15 cases to the total authorities gave a day earlier in announcing the deadly outbreak.
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Dozens Sickened Amid ‘Unusual' Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak in Bronx, 2 Dead: Officials
Nearly three dozen cases of Legionnaires’ disease, a severe, often lethal, form of pneumonia spread through the air, have been reported in the Bronx over the last two weeks in what the Health Department is calling a concerning “unusual increase” in cases.
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Frisco Alcohol Sales Extension Heads to November Ballot
The issue of extending the hours alcohol can be sold in Frisco will go on the November ballot after the city council made the decision in a 4-1 vote Monday in a special session.