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“We Made a Mistake”: 100-year-old Dallas home torn down in demolition mix-up
A nearly 100-year-old Dallas home was demolished this week by mistake. The home on Richard Avenue was confused with one about a block away, according to JR’s Demolition, which conducted the demolition.
Read the full story on NBC Bay Area.
Bed bugs expert says he treats 5 to 10 rideshare vehicles per week
Most drivers get their cars treated, because they see bed bugs, get a complaint, or are just taking precautions after a ride an exterminator said.
Read the full story on KHOU 11 News.
Terminally ill 20-year-old gifts Dallas school with new fitness center
Eric Erdman is using his final months to give back.
Read the full story on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.
Seguin scores winning goal in second, Stars beat Blackhawks 2-1
Tyler Seguin scored the tiebreaking goal in the second period and the Dallas Stars beat the Chicago Blackhawks 2-1 on Sunday. The Stars' Joe Pavelski opened the scoring in the first period. Blackhawks rookie Dominik Kubalik tied the game in the second period on the power play.
Read the full story on MySanAntonio.
Rising sea levels could send an influx of people moving to Dallas by 2100, study says
Thousands of households were forced to relocate after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, with many ending up in Dallas.
Read the full story on Filipinos of Houston Texas.
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