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Delays in brush and bulk trash collection expected for Oak Cliff


January 14, 2021

Dallas Sanitation Services announced Wednesday via NextDoor that they are experiencing a collection delay due to an increased volume, coronavirus impacts and the recent holidays. As a result, Oak Cliff residents are expected to see delays in their monthly collection of brush and bulky trash. The department said crews are working extended hours to get back on the schedule. Residents can utilize …

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Frisco pastor urges followers to help Trump stay in office and keep guns loaded before Biden inauguration


January 14, 2021

Days after President Donald Trump incited supporters to attack the U.S. Capitol in an effort to overturn the election, an evangelical pastor in Frisco told his congregation they have an “executive order” to keep Trump in office. Brandon Burden, the pastor at KingdomLife, is a former Frisco City Council candidate and member of the Frisco Conservative Coalition, a political action …

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House impeaches Trump for inciting insurrection, one week after riot at Capitol


January 14, 2021

WASHINGTON — One week after a deadly riot at the Capitol, House members forced to seek refuge from a mob trying to overturn President Donald Trump’s defeat impeached him for “incitement of insurrection.” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said a trial couldn’t possibly finish before Trump’s term expires at noon next Wednesday, so he won’t allow it to start before …

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What you need to know about coronavirus


January 14, 2021

Health authorities are closely watching an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a new strain of coronavirus known as COVID-19. Here are the answers to key questions about the outbreak: What is the virus? Scientists have identified the virus as a novel, or new, coronavirus. The name comes from the Latin word for crowns or halos, which coronaviruses resemble under …

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Dallas County temporarily opens up COVID-19 vaccine site to anyone 75 or older


January 14, 2021

Dallas County on Wednesday temporarily opened its COVID-19 vaccination site at Fair Park to any North Texan 75 or older in an effort to quickly use a small surplus of shots. The decision to open the vaccine site up to people without an appointment was made after the county began turning away people under 75 who were not authorized to make appointments …

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Investigation underway at HFSC following claims of toxic work environment


January 14, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — At the request of the Houston Forensic Science Center board, the city of Houston’s Office of Inspector General will investigate allegations made against personnel in the crime scene unit. This comes after a four-page letter was sent to the board by an anonymous group of past and present CSU investigators, claiming a hostile work environment within …

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Houston Rockets trade James Harden to Nets in 4-team blockbuster deal, ESPN reports


January 14, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Houston Rockets have reportedly granted James Harden’s wish, trading their MVP-level superstar to the Brooklyn Nets. The Rockets have agreed to send Harden to his desired destination as part of a complicated four-team deal that also involves the Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers, sources tell ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski and Ramona Shelburne. Houston will get Brooklyn’s …

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Remembering: Houston’s first Super Bowl in 1974


January 14, 2021

HOUSTON — There was no Lady Ga Ga or NFL experience, a country western singer sang the National Anthem, and halftime entertainment consisted of a university marching band and high school dance team. It was Super Bowl VIII, held in Houston in on January 13, 1974. The Miami Dolphins took on the Minnesota Vikings in Rice Stadium. The Super Bowl …

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