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Celina Garden Tour Coming Back After Pandemic Pause
After a 3-year break, the Celina Garden Club is bringing back its bi-annual garden tour.
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Mysterious Bones Discovered on Second Highest Mountain in California May Be Remains of Lost Japanese Internee
A skeleton recently found on California’s second-highest mountain could be the remains of a Japanese-American man who disappeared from an internment camp during the waning days of World War II.
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Surprise Rescue of Jamaica Coral Reefs Shows Nature Can Heal
Everton Simpson squints at the Caribbean from his motorboat, scanning the dazzling bands of color for hints of what lies beneath. Emerald green indicates sandy bottoms. Sapphire blue lies above seagrass meadows. And deep indigo marks coral reefs. That’s where he’s headed. He steers the boat to an unmarked spot that he knows as the “coral nursery.” ”It’s like a...
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‘Anna and the Apocalypse' Star Ella Hunt Is Having a Hollywood Beginning
Ella Hunt doesn’t think she’d survive the Zombie apocalypse. “I’m extremely clumsy and would probably trip over, and, probably, be eaten by zombies,” the star of the new film “Anna and the Apocalypse,” told NBC. If she did survive, though, she said, it’d be with a garden shovel. She’s from “middle of nowhere” in Devon, the southwest of England, and...
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Puerto Rico Protests Turn Violent as Thousands March Against Austerity Measures
Thousands of Puerto Ricans marched Tuesday to protest pension cuts, school closures and slow hurricane recovery efforts as anger grows across the U.S. territory over looming austerity measures. The Labor Day protest attracted teachers, retirees and unionized workers from both the private and public sectors, as well as the mayor of the capital of San Juan, Carmen Yulin Cruz. Among...
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Man Thankful to Be Alive After Being Rescued in Flood
A man thanked his lucky stars on Thursday after a good Samaritan pulled him out of his flipped SUV that was swept away in a rushing flood during a storm in Santa Clarita.
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‘All Things Bright and Beautiful' at the Bush Center in Dallas
One of North Texas’ most cherished holiday traditions is the Christmas exhibit at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas.
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Easter Basket Gift Ideas for the Gardener
Dotty Woodson Texas AgriLife Extension Program Specialist talks about Easter baskets for the gardener.
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Children's Asylum Approvals Vary By US Region
For unaccompanied immigrant children seeking asylum in the U.S., where they apply seems to make a world of difference.
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Former White House Gardener Selling Hillary Clinton's Car
A retired White House gardener is selling Hillary Clinton’s 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass, which he bought at an auction for the residence’s workers and has been sitting in his Pennsylvania garage for years. Mike Lawn, who worked at the White House for nearly three decades, bought the car in 2000 to give to his daughter when she turned 16, but she...
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Police Shoot Wanted Murder Suspect on SoCal Freeway After Chase
A manhunt for a wanted murder suspect ended violently Monday on a Southern California freeway when police shot the man they suspect in a series of crimes that started Dec. 6.