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Irving, TX Man Lives Normally Without A Heartbeat
Share + Nov 18, 2009 10:22 pm US/Pacific More Local News IRVING, Texas It's part of our being, who we are as humans, and most of us need one to stay alive.
Obama's Health Care Plan Not Out of the Woods Yet
Joseph Stubbs, President of the American College of Physicians -- the second largest doctors' group in the country -- confirms that "the supply of doctors just won't be there" for the 30 million new patients Barack Obama wants to cover.
The Don't Mess with Texas Litter Force superheroes will visit first and second graders at Townley Elementary School Nov.
A Harlingen woman helped reunite two old friends who last saw each other 50 years ago on another continent.
MacArthur Clinches Playoff Spot With Victory Over Irving...
Irving, Texas. November 14, 2009 MacArthur clinched a playoff berth with a District 7-5A win over its city rival by a score of 20 - 3. MacArthur's James Sims, who rushed for 199 yards on 27 carries, clinched the win with a 26-yard touchdown run with 1:27 left.
Carrollton man gets 20 years in securities fraud case
A Carrollton man who faked being both an investment adviser and a lawyer was sentenced Friday to 20 years in federal prison.
Backfiring alibis trigger laughs in Irving play
They lead to major problems in the play Don't Dress for Dinner . ICT MainStage presents this comedy by French playwright Marc Camoletti through Nov.
Verizon's refusal to donate land for rail angers Irving council members
Irving City Council members last week tossed around harsh criticism of telecommunications giant Verizon over how the company handled the sale of land needed for the DART Orange Line.
2 Irving officers cleared of using excessive force on 15-year-old
An Irving Police Department internal-affairs report released Thursday cleared two officers who were accused of using excessive force against a 15-year-old boy.
'Cheese' provider pleads guilty during trial, gets 12-year sentence
Daniella Rojas could have said almost anything to the man who gave her 16-year-old sister the "cheese" heroin that killed her.
Witness testifies of 'cheese' use, says drug readily available the night teen died in Irving
When Ana Rojas' father dropped her off to spend the night at a friend's Irving apartment, his parting words to his 16-year-old daughter were "be good and stay here." She did neither.
Students from Nepal form a growing kinship at community colleges in North Texas
At home in Katmandu, Nepal, Pankaj Karki researched colleges in the United States.
Irving Firefighters Ball blends awards, art
With jets hanging overhead, Michael Israel splashed color on canvas. As the song "Imagine" filtered throughout the room, he created a portrait of John Lennon .
Take Your Dog Trick-or-Treating Tonight
A Wuf-o-ween event tonight will help the Metroplex Animal Coalition's spay/neuter program for pets in low-income families.
Irving Roofing Contractors are Recognized as Top Local Roofing...
Irving, TX, October 28, 2009 -- Roofing Companies are prescreened and approved by value, quality craftsmanship, integrity, and certification.
Irving's Code Enforcement Officers Have Been Busy...
Irving, Texas. October 26, 2009 Code Enforcement has made significant progress this past year in improving the community.
School and grade: MacArthur High School, 12th grade; plan to attend the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.
8th middle school considered for Irving ISD while building costs are low
Irving ISD officials are weighing whether to build an eighth middle school, but a new elementary school is off the table.
Irving: Force is with 'Star Wars' conductor
Not so long ago and not so far away, Mark Watters was a member of the Irving MacArthur High School band.