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North Texans Ramp Up Cleanup and Recovery Efforts After Tornado Outbreak
Recovery and cleanup efforts continued Tuesday as thousands remained without electricity, schools were shuttered and roads were blocked by debris left by Sunday night’s tornado outbreak.
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New Gun Laws Take Effect as Texas Mourns Another Shooting
In the wake of a deadly shooting spree in West Texas, nearly a dozen new gun laws took effect in Texas Sunday — many of them loosening regulations and restrictions on firearms.
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“We Leave Him in the Hands of God”: Ebola Patient Thomas Eric Duncan Dies
The first patient diagnosed with Ebola virus in the United States died Wednesday morning according to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.
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Gov. Greg Abbott Pulls Texas Out of Refugee Resettlement Program
Gov. Greg Abbott says he’s withdrawing Texas from the refugee resettlement program because the federal government refuses to provide assurances they don’t post a security threat.
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Dallas Suspect Had Plans for Larger Attack: Officials
Micah Xavier Johnson, the gunman in the deadly attack on Dallas police, had plans for a larger assault and possessed enough explosive material to inflict far greater harm, according to Dallas Police Chief David Brown.
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Fiancée of Ebola Victim Reflects One Year Later
It’s been one year since Louise Troh’s life went from blissful happiness to bitter sorrow in just a matter of days when her fiancé died of Ebola.
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Dallas County Disaster Declaration Tabled in Ebola Fight
Dallas County Commissioners decided Thursday that a control order to restrict the travel of health care workers exposed to the Ebola virus could be put into place.without issuing a disaster declaration.