July 27, 2020
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CB Maurice Canady is first Dallas Cowboys player to take COVID-19 opt-out for 2020
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Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys set to report for testing on Tuesday, begin unusual camp
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Dallas Cowboys WR Jon’Vea Johnson tests positive, placed on NFL’s Reserve/COVID-19
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Southside Fort Worth restaurant goes dark after employee protest, online disputes
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Azle nursing home resident who died of COVID ‘deserved more respect,’ daughter says
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Blind voters, disability rights groups sue Texas over inaccessible mail-in ballot system
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Fort Worth Police Chief Ed Kraus will retire by the end of the year
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Want children in school? Then ‘push back,’ Tarrant County judge tells parents
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Texas officials alter the way COVID-19 deaths are collected and reported
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As COVID spreads, Abbott extends early voting by six days for Nov. general election
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Dallas County reports 2 deaths Monday, fewest new coronavirus cases since Wednesday
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Texas attorney general warns of scams involving the purchase of COVID-19 masks
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Here’s where Tarrant officials will spray for West Nile virus after samples found
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Cici’s manager refused to serve customer in Black Lives Matter shirt, Texas suit says
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Texas A&M facility in College Station set to mass-produce potential COVID-19 vaccine
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Abbott waives grade promotion requirements tied to STAAR tests as COVID disrupts school
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Judge says Confederate statue will be moved after protest groups clash in Weatherford
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Victim in fatal Hurst shooting identified as 34-year-old Fort Worth man
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9-year-old dies in hospital days after Fort Worth car accident, police say
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Following global protests, Fort Worth activists form group to fight climate change
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Historic cemetery in a Fort Worth suburb is helping a church build its future
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Fort Worth Zoo named best in the country in USA Today poll
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Coronavirus live updates July 27: Here’s what to know in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
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‘A veil has been lifted.’ A COVID-19 survivor tells his family’s tale of recovery
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2-year-old dies after dad beat him during potty training, Texas police say
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Corey Kluber’s first inning of the season for the Texas Rangers might be his last
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COVID-19 breaks out on Miami Marlins’ roster. Is MLB season already in jeopardy?
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Texas Rangers don’t have much time to cure whatever is ailing their offense