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Two Horses Stolen From South Dallas Church Camp
Thieves cut through a barbed wire fence to steal two horses from a church camp in southwest Dallas last week.
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Karina Ramírez: Bar to preserve 1886 house’s vintage ambience
John Williams wants future customers at his new business to feel like they're walking into their grandmother's home. Unlike Grandma's house, though, Oak St. Drafthouse will have some 50 beers on tap. Williams, the owner and general manager, is planning to open his new bar in early March in one of Denton's oldest houses, at the corner of Oak and Oakland streets.
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Indy a step ahead of other cities with Super Bowl 2012 legacy project
It's about 3 p.m., and the newest building on the Tech High School campus is starting to fill up with students looking for after-school activities.
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Travel & Tourism: Travel postcard: 48 hours in Dallas-Fort Worth
DALLAS -- Got 48 hours to spend in Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW)? There is plenty to see and do in this metropolitan area featuring two cities with distinctly different vibes.
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Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity and Green Mountain Energy Company "Flip the Switch" for Building's first Solar Array
Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity is now partially powered by the sun, thanks to Green Mountain Energy Company and its customers. Green Mountain, Texas’ first competitive retail electric provider to offer cleaner energy, donated $140,000 through its Sun ClubTM to Dallas Habitat to fund its first solar array system.Dallas (PRWEB) January 25, 2012 Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity is now partially ...
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DPD Targets Troubled Apartment Complexes
A Northeast Dallas apartment complex sees an 80 percent drop in crime after going into a mandatory crime-reduction program.
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48 hours in Dallas
Got 48 hours to spend in Dallas-Fort Worth? There is plenty to see and do in this metropolitan area featuring two cities with distinctly different vibes.
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Powerful storms hit Alabama houses
Powerful storms hit Alabama houses (AP) — Searchers in the Birmingham area were going from house-to-house early Monday in an effort to rescue people trapped in their homes after storms moved across the Midwest and South, prompting tornado warnings in a handful of states. Fire crews were starting the search in Center Point, north of Birmingham, where there were reports of an unknown number of ...
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Jewel Thief Targeting Open Houses
Police say a serial burglar may have hit up to six open houses over the weekend.
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Program would convert foreclosed houses to rentals
The Obama administration and federal regulators are close to unveiling a plan to convert government-owned foreclosured properties to rentals, according to administration officials.