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From the Newsroom: Life In A War Zone, A Different Picture Of John Wiley Price
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:The story of Richardson native Mariam Muhanna, who fell in love with a man from Gaza City. Last…
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From The Newsroom: A Message To Teachers; Polishing 'The Golden Apple'
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom: A young North Texan uses slam poetry to send a message to teachers. Also, getting speakers for…
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From The Newsroom: Learning More About Dallas’ Second Ebola Patient, Political Ad Wars
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:KERA confirmed that the first Ebola patient to contract the disease in the U.S. is Texas Health…
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From The Newsroom: Toyota Parties In Plano, Secrets Of Neiman’s Christmas Book
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:Toyota gave Plano schools $1 million Monday and threw a block party for the public as it…
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From The Newsroom: Dallas Could Be Ebola Free Friday, $2 Million Christmas Present At Arboretum
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:Friday is the last day of monitoring for any North Texan who might’ve been exposed to Ebola. If…
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Nameless No More: Meet 'Kopano,' The Dallas Zoo's Giraffe
After two weeks without a name, the public has chosen the moniker for the Dallas Zoo's new giraffe. Online voters chose "Kopano," which means "united" in…
Sam Baker: Finding Grace In The Wake Of Destruction
In 1986, a bomb planted by the Peruvian terrorist group Shining Path exploded in the luggage rack above Sam Baker. Somehow, during his long recovery, songs focused on empathy started coming to him.
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From The Newsroom: Eric Williams Sentencing; Adult Literacy In North Texas
Local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom: Eric Williams has been sentenced to death for the killing of Cynthia McClelland, the wife of Kaufman…
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Swap A Gasoline Receipt For A Free Weekly Transit Pass
Starting Friday, DART, the T and the Denton County Transportation Authority will offer a free week’s pass in exchange for a gasoline receipt.The agencies…
Drought's Still Deep In Nation's Midsection
More than three-quarters of the land in the lower 48 states is suffering through conditions ranging from "abnormally dry" to "exceptional drought."
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