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Top Stories: Early Voting Begins; A Struggling School Makes Changes
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:Polls are open for early voting in the state’s primary. The Texas primary in particular holds high…
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Rural Collin County residents could finally get better fire and ambulance service — in a few years
Collin County's unincorporated area could be getting an Emergency Services District. But it will take years — and voter approval — to make it happen.
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U.N. Report Doesn't Assign Blame To Syrian Chemical Attack
U.N. weapons inspectors have issued their report on last month's chemical weapons attack in Syria. Anthony Cordesman, of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, tells Steve Inskeep that the report bolsters U.S. and European charges that the Assad regime deployed the sarin gas.
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Recycling Services In Plano, Richardson Suspended After Fire Destroys Area Center
Recycling services have been suspended indefinitely in Richardson and Plano after a fire destroyed an area recycling center Wednesday night.The fire…
Famine is unfolding in Gaza, an alert from UN-backed food security experts confirms
Gaza faces a severe risk of famine, with food consumption and nutrition indicators at their worst levels since the conflict began, according to a Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Alert.
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U.N. Agency Fears 'Vulnerable' Africa May Suffer At Least 300,000 COVID-19 Deaths
And that's the best-case scenario laid out by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. The commission said the continent, in the worst case, may see up to 3.3 million deaths this year alone.
Kids, Meet Alexa, Your AI Mary Poppins
Amazon has announced new kid-friendly features and parental controls for the Echo home assistant. What do AI experts think about encouraging kids to spend more time with Alexa?
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Top Stories: Irving Resident Has West Nile Virus, What's Next For Vickery Meadow?
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: This season’s first human case of West Nile Virus has been confirmed by Dallas County. The resident…
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Secret Service details Sutherland Springs shooter's long history of sexual and domestic violence
It reported that 41% of all mass shooters had a history of domestic violence.
The head of the Secret Service hears from angry lawmakers on Capitol Hill
The director of the Secret Service testified before Congress. Kimberly Cheatle faced House lawmakers demanding answers about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump nine days ago.
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