September 8, 2020
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Dallas County passes 74,000 COVID cases but reports second-fewest new cases since April
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This North Texas congressional race is drawing big dollars from Democrats, Republicans
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Tarrant County commissioners reject 3% pay raise, citing coronavirus recession
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Southlake Carroll school diversity plan isn’t a secret liberal plot, but it needs work
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Fort Worth parents, students face technical difficulties on 1st day of online learning
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Mule Alley just opened, but more is coming for the Stockyards’ newest development
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Tarrant OKs aerial spraying for West Nile virus. What it means for your neighborhood
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First female Dallas police chief announces that she intends to resign at year’s end
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Remains of North Texas woman killed while fighting California wildfires to arrive home
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Woman dies on South Loop 288 in Denton, police say; investigation underway into death
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Coronavirus live updates Sept. 8: Here’s what to know in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
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Tarrant County passes 43,000 COVID cases, reports 6 more deaths, including 4 in suburb
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How safe is your kid’s class? Tarrant schools struggle to meet all COVID guidelines
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Man hit, killed by car in Fort Worth after running away from fiery crash, police say
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‘We never lost hope.’ Martin finally hits football field after extended COVID-19 delay.
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Dallas-Fort Worth high school football winners in Week 2 from Sanger, Rio Vista
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Zeke Elliott says Dallas Cowboys will kneel; Jerry Jones worries fans will tune out
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Why not brisket for breakfast? This Fort Worth barbecue stand beefs up your morning
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In a miserable year, Texas Rangers on pace for worst season in franchise history
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TCU has 21 players on NFL rosters for opening week of 2020 season. Here’s the list
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Will Big 12 players kneel during the anthem? Bob Bowlsby calls it ‘ongoing topic’
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If Obama were still in charge, he would be treated so much better
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Why the Texas Rangers having baseball’s worst record might not be the worst thing
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McDonald’s and rapper Travis Scott are collaborating — and the results are delicious
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‘Discriminatory’ dress codes must end at hundreds of Texas school districts, ACLU says
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Catholic priest says Democrats are going to hell — and Texas bishop backs him up