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Public policies allowing for preservation in Dallas have been around for 50 years. The work is part of an effort to maintain the character of communities around the city.
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Known for his coverage of the Kennedy assassination and serial killer Ted Bundy, Aynesworth used his soft-spoken charm to get officials, witnesses and criminals to talk with him.
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Three historical sites in Dallas that were key to the story of President John F. Kennedy's assassination are preserved and remembered by residents dedicated to honoring the tragic piece of history.
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John Fletcher still has the cardboard sign that says, “Hooray for JFK,” in faded blue glitter.
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Some of the new items may be put on public display for the first time — for this year's 60th anniversary of the events in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
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Marie Tippit, the widow of the Dallas police officer killed by Lee Harvey Oswald about 45 minutes after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, has died. She was 92.
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Jim Leavelle, the longtime Dallas lawman who was captured in one of history's most iconic photographs as he escorted President John F. Kennedy's assassin…
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The Communist Party was reportedly alarmed and believed that the killing of President John F. Kennedy was part of a larger "ultraright" coup to overthrow the U.S. government.
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The vast majority of what's being held secret is at the request of the FBI and CIA. The White House is establishing a six-month review process for those remaining records.
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Stunned. That's how Bob Schieffer, the retired CBS newsman with deep Texas roots, reacted on Election Night. He, like much of America, didn't think Donald…
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Lee Harvey Oswald’s wedding ring is now on display at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.On the morning of President Kennedy’s assassination, Nov. 22,…
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A judge says the original casket in which Lee Harvey Oswald was buried belongs to Oswald's brother, not the funeral home that auctioned it off for more…