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Summer Potluck Dishes To Withstand The Heat And Please Crowds
Say you're headed to an outdoor cookout or barbecue or a family reunion but you don't want to show up empty-handed. What do you bring? Chefs Edward Lee, Amy Thielen and James Rigato offer suggestions.
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Construction In Texas Is 'Essential' During The Pandemic. Workers Worry Their Health Is Not.
Kara says she's been having regular panic attacks over the past couple weeks knowing her husband, a commercial plumber in Austin, is going to work.
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3 Things To Know About Migrant Children Crossing The Border Into Texas
With 18,000 migrant children and teens in federal custody and reports of overcrowded border facilities, politicians on both sides have been quick to point fingers. Three attorneys spoke with Houston Public Media about what’s actually happening.
RNC Chair On State Of The Union
NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Ronna Romney McDaniel, chair of the Republican National Committee, about President Trump's State of the Union.
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How One U.S. Group Turns Migrants Into Employees
Migrants often have college degrees and extensive professional experience, but may still have to settle for a low-wage job. The U.S. nonprofit Upwardly Global is working to change that.
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Denton’s Day of the Dead Festival has racing coffins, memorials, music and more Saturday
Denton’s Day of the Dead Festival returns this weekend with a full day of events Saturday, plus more on Friday and Sunday. The festival is a favorite of locals and visitors, sparked by the Mexican tradition of remembering friends and family who have passed.
From The Newsroom: Tornado Devastation, Memorial Service Honors Jim Wright
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:A tornado blows through the city of Van, killing two people and destroying many homes. And…
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From The Newsroom: Nepalese Students Band Together, Iconic Cover Photos
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:The earthquake in Asia is having an impact in North Texas. North Lake College in Irving has an…
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From The Newsroom: Vietnam As Career Inspiration, Rodeo With A Twist
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:For one veteran, remembering the Vietnam War means remembering the inspiration for his life’s…
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From The Newsroom: Earth Day Comparisons, The Meyerson’s Namesake
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:The environmental movement in North Texas has come a long way since those first small…
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