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The moment Alexander Golinelli calls every evening to say he's almost home, his wife, Claudia Golinelli, springs into action.She brings a clean T-shirt, a…
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When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, Elizabeth Todd lost almost everything. Her home in the 17th Ward was overtaken by the Gulf and soon the…
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A replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is set up in Garland through the weekend. The long, smooth wall etched with more than 58,000 names spans a…
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Plaza Garland is an indoor marketplace where mariachi bands play regularly and merchants sell everything from Mexican ice cream and custom-made piñatas to…
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The non-profit Trust for Public Land has released its annual ParkScore Index, which rates the park systems in the 100 largest cities in the U.S. Six North…
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On the night when 12 tornadoes raced across North Texas, it was up to first responders – police, firefighters, paramedics – to get folks out of harm’s…
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The Insurance Council of Texas says insured losses from the North Texas tornadoes will top $1.2 billion, and could go even higher. As folks in the…
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In Garland, many residents returned home Monday for the first time to assess tornado damage. In one neighborhood, just south of the intersection of…
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Security was tight at Tuesday night's Garland school board work session, including the presence of more police officers than normal, a surveillance tower…
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Garland's police chief says the information the FBI sent local law enforcement on one of two gunmen outside a controversial cartoon contest would not have…
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Sunday night's shooting at Garland’s Curtis Culwell Center surprised many people who live and frequent this Dallas suburban community. Residents in one…
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An immense Buddha statue made from exquisite jade can be seen in Garland through this weekend as it makes its way around the world. The Jade Buddha for…