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Dallas County commissioners want to know why auditor hasn't reconciled 2025 budget
Auditor Timothy Hicks is two months past Dallas County's finance reconciliation deadline. Commissioners want to know how much they have to pay the bills.
Hospital workers, survivor recall chaotic scene after Allen mass shooting
Irvin Walker is still recovering at Medical City McKinney more than a week after he was shot through his car window by gunman Mauricio Garcia.
FDA to Weigh In on New Label for Cough Medicines
A petition before the Food and Drug Administration could change the way parents care for children with colds. Many pediatricians cite a lack of evidence that cough medicines are safe or effective for young people.
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Americans Honor Dr. King By Serving Their Communities
People across the country share the service projects their doing to honor the memory of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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From The Urgent To The Absurd, Musicians Take On The Coronavirus Through Song
Many musicians canceled tours and delayed album releases due to the pandemic. But some are now using home recording setups and streaming services to write and publish songs about the coronavirus.
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Abbott: ‘Massive’ Amount Of Business Reopening Soon
Texas will reopen “massive” amounts of businesses soon, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott said Wednesday, teasing an imminent return of hair salons and…
An Example Of How 1 Family Is Coping With Shelter-In-Place Orders
Andrea Johnson, 23, is a parent in Maryland who has a daughter home from Pre-K — at the same time she juggles her own college education and a full-time job.
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In Miami, Rolling Back Openings To Contain The Coronavirus Surge
In Miami, local officials have ordered a rollback of some reopening measures because of the region's soaring coronavirus cases. Gyms have to close and in-person dining at restaurants is prohibited.
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Retail Sales Bounce Up 17.7% After Record Drop As States Reopen
Spending is still nowhere near last year's. But as more states and cities allowed restaurants and shopping centers to reopen, May saw a big swing from a historic collapse in March and April.
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Hurricane Season Will Be Above Average, NOAA Warns
Federal forecasters expect 3 to 6 major hurricanes during the 2020 hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 1. Rising seas and a warmer climate make storms of all sizes more damaging.
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