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17th Swine Flu Death in Dallas County

CW33 Dallas KDAF-TV - Mon Nov 09

Another Dallas county resident has died of Swine Flu. The latest victim was a 51-year-old man.

Killings remain unsolved as sniper execution nears

Marin Independent Journal - Sun Nov 08

It galled her to do it, but Sarah Dillon was desperate for answers, so she wrote letters to convicted snipers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo: If you murdered my son, please confess, she wrote.

Increase in school tax may go before Lewisville ISD voters

Dallas Morning News - Sat Nov 07

Lewisville Independent School District may be looking at a Sept. 14 tax-ratification election to deal with a projected $18 million budget shortfall in the next school year.

Denton stations get 2011 due date

Denton Record-Chronicle - Sat Nov 07

DCTA officials say passenger rail service to Denton should start by summer 2011, offering their first timetable for the A-train project since abandoning hopes of finishing it by the end of next year.

Killings still unsolved as sniper execution nears

St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Sat Nov 07

It galled her to do it, but Sarah Dillon was desperate for answers, so she wrote letters to convicted snipers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo: If you murdered my son, please confess, she wrote.

Base pulls together to help shooting victims

National News - Sat Nov 07

From Beacon Journal wire services FORT HOOD, TEXAS: From the first frantic 911 call that a shooter was rampaging through the Readiness Processing Center on this sprawling Army base, it took police officer Kimberly Munley just four minutes to get there.

Man sentenced to life in prison for Dallas smoke shop killing

Star-telegram.com - Sat Nov 07

Man gets life in prison for '08 killing DENTON - A 21-year-old man convicted in the 2008 killing of a customer at a Dallas smoke shop has been sentenced to life in prison.

Corinth looks at bus ride options

Denton Record-Chronicle - Fri Nov 06

Residents Jay and Gladys Conine came to City Hall on Thursday to speak up for their son, because he couldn't. "He wouldn't understand this," Gladys Conine said after the City Council's public hearing on bus service provided through the Denton County Transportation Authority for qualified riders, including seniors and those with disabilities.

Hash Browns, Then 4 Minutes of Chaos

StartupJournal - Fri Nov 06

Close U.S. NEWS NOVEMBER 7, 2009 Role of Texas Shooter's Muslim Faith Is Examined; Policewoman Hailed as Hero By ANA CAMPOY , PETER SANDERS and RUSSELL GOLD FORT HOOD, Texas -- On Thursday morning, Maj.

Fort Hood suspect emptied his apartment

Newsday.com - Fri Nov 06

Nidal Malik Hasan cleaned out his apartment, gave leftover frozen broccoli to one neighbor and called another to thank him for his friendship a ' common courtesies and routines of the departing soldier.

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