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Denton Mobility Update to Tackle How People Get Around Growing City
The city of Denton is holding a pair of public meetings this week, seeking input from residents about the best way to get around in the growing city in the coming decades.
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50 Puppies in OC Hoarding Case Released for Adoption
Applications to adopt puppies rescued from a suspected hoarding situation in the City of Orange will be accepted by OC Animal Care beginning Tuesday, the Orange County Board of Supervisors said.
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Officials Mull Demolishing Then Rebuilding Columbine High
Authorities in a Colorado community are gauging support for demolishing Columbine High School and rebuilding it nearby. In a letter Thursday, Jefferson County Schools Superintendent Jason Glass says the school building has remained “a source of inspiration” for people with a dark interest in the 1999 shooting that killed 12 students and a teacher.
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32% of People Who Owe Taxes This Year Got Refunds Last Year: Survey
With Tax Day around the corner, more people are able to answer the question: Will I get a refund or do I owe? The big takeaway: You could be surprised at how the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act affects your bottom line. ln fact, almost one-third of taxpayers who must pay up to the IRS this year received a...
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New TxDOT Survey Asks for Cyclists' Input
Cyclists in North Texas are being asked about issues they face on local roadways in a new interactive survey by the Texas Department of Transportation’s Dallas and Fort Worth offices.
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FDA Warns Some Pet Owners Are Abusing Opioids Prescribed to Their Pet
Opioid abuse is no longer a problem that just doctors and pharmacists have to be proactive about. It is now spilling over into veterinary medicine. In August, the FDA put out a warning about pet owners abusing their animals drugs. There is also growing evidence they are intentionally hurting pets just to get prescriptions for drugs.
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SMU Stands By Survey Asking ‘Why Are Black People So Loud?'
Southern Methodist University distributed a survey last fall that asked students to rate how much they wanted answers to such questions as “Why are black people so loud?” and “Do black people hate America?”
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Most Men Haven't Changed Their Mind on Sexual Harassment, Survey Finds
While more than four in five Americans believe sexual harassment takes place in the workplace, only 9 percent of people who are employed believe it’s a problem in their own office, according to a new NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll. Less than half of men — 46 percent — said they have thought more about their own behavior with women since sexual...
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Dallas Police Department Launches Survey for Feedback on Next Chief
The Dallas Police Department is looking for its next chief, but it wants the community’s input on the search.
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Arlington City Council to Discuss Next Steps for New Ballpark
Voters in Arlington gave it a big thumbs up. Now, for the first time since the election, the City Council will discuss the new, $1 billion, retractable roof stadium for the Rangers.
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Arlington Officials to Discuss Next Steps for New Ballpark
For the first time since the election, the Arlington City Council will discuss the new, $1 billion retractable-roof stadium for the Rangers.
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Most Drivers Admit Angry, Aggressive Behavior or Road Rage
Nearly 8 of every 10 U.S. drivers admit expressing anger, aggression or road rage at least once in the previous year, according to a survey released Thursday by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
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Damage Survey for Rowlett Tornado Victims
The City of Rowlett is making a public appeal in an effort to bring federal relief to victims of last month’s deadly tornadoes.
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SurveyMonkey's Dave Goldberg, Husband of Sheryl Sandberg, Died After Collapsing in Gym: Source
David Goldberg, the SurveyMonkey CEO who also was Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg’s husband, was exercising at a gym in a Mexican resort when he collapsed before he died Friday, a person close to the family said.