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Lengthy Drought Takes Toll on Texas Wildlife
Texas Tribune
Texas is now nine months into one of the worst droughts in recorded state history, and it shows no signs of abating. That's bad news for city dwellers who must use ever less water for their lawns, but it's worse for many wildlife and fish,...Tags: Politics, Water Restrictions, Elections, Trout, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Does Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. own a white horse?
It seems as if the stars are aligning for Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr. to join the team's front office, and a little bit of star power would go a long way for Orioles fans who are desperate to watch a winning team.
You’ve no doubt read that Ripken...Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., Politics, Nolan Ryan, Government, Elections
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Texas Governor Rick Perry Expected to Run for President
Texas Governor Rick Perry, a staunch conservative with a Washington outsider's political resume, will run for the Republican nomination for U.S. president in 2012, his spokesman said Thursday.
"He will make a definitive announcement Saturday for the...Tags: Politics, Government, Massachusetts, Rick Perry, Barack Obama
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Chasing Down The Muse: Discovering a piece of Western history
"On the road again. Just can't wait to get on the road again… Goin' places that I've never been. Seein' things that I may never see again." — Willy Nelson * Road trip! Last week, Buster and I headed north and east to hook up with...Tags: Climbing, French Toast, Facebook, Personal Income, Apple iPhone
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Apple Surpasses Exxon As Most Valuable Company
KIAHApple has surpassed Texas based Exxon Mobil as the world`s most valuable company. At the close of Wednesday’s stock market, Exxon fell to a market value of $330.8 billion, compared with Apple`s $337.2 billion. It was the first time Apple passed...Tags: Exxon Mobil Corporation, Washington (U.S. state)
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Water Woes At Brazos Bend State Park
KIAHThe Texas drought is hitting everyone hard. After getting pictures from a couple of our viewers of Brazos Bend State Park low water levels, we decided to take a little road trip to check it out for ourselves. Sharon Hanzik, who`s been with the state park...Tags: Water Restrictions, Travel, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, State Parks
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Perry's Time Has Come
KIAHTexas Governor Rick Perry hasn’t officially announced that he is running for president, but he all but declared in a new interview with Time Magazine. "I went from 'No, I've got the best job in America' to today being fully engaged in this...Tags: Politics, Rick Perry, Elections
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Fort Worth In-N-Out Will Bring New Business and More Traffic
doug.magditch@the33tv.comIn-N-Out Burger opened two more stores in DFW today, including Fort Worth's first store on West 7th. It's in the middle of a thriving entertainment district that wouldn't mind the extra business. When Texas's first In-N-Out Burger opened in Frisco, it...Tags: Politics, Hamburgers, Travel, Road Transportation, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Triple Digit Heat Streak Snapped
The 33 NewsRain did fall in the Metroplex Thursday, and while it turned out to be more of a tease than anything else, the moisture did drop the temperature down just enough for Dallas to not hit the triple digit mark. As a result, the streak of temperatures...Tags: Melanie Safka
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Blacksburg kids headed to Dixie Youth World Series
ReporterThursday was proclaimed Blacksburg Baseball Day. It's in honor of a group of 9 and 10-year-olds. They're are headed to the Dixie Youth World Series which starts Friday in North Carolina. They took a break from playing baseball to celebrate with a...Tags: Human Interest, World Series
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Sailors win pool at Ann Kang tourney
The Newport Harbor High girls' volleyball team won its pool with three wins in the Ann Kang Tournament at 'Iolani High on Honolulu, Hawaii Thursday. Newport Harbor is placed in a new pool as the 24-team tournament continues Friday. The Sailors scored...Tags: Hawaii, Human Interest, Honolulu, Volleyball, Houston
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'Banned' horse slaughter simply moved to other countries
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - More than 100,000 U.S. horses a year are still being turned into chops and steaks for Europeans and Asians since three slaughter plants in Texas and Illinois were closed in 2007. Only the work is now done by Mexicans and...Tags: Politics, Government, Mary L. Landrieu, Wyoming, National Government
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