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Pioneer Natural Jumps as Merrill Lynch Forecasts New Drilling Success
Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts led by Doug Leggate said in a note published today that Pioneer Natural is drilling new wells in its Texas Permian Basin 900,000 acre property which may yield more oil than the company has forecast.
Wake County Schools superintendent could be named Tuesday
Currently, there are three top candidates -- Dr. Dana Bedden of Irving, Texas, Ann Clark from Charlotte, and Dr. James Merrill from Virginia Beach.
Superintendent applicant offered other position
One of the five applicants for the position of Webster Parish School Superintendent may have already taken another position.
Mom2MomDFW.com readers honored their favorite fathers by posting photos of dads with their children.
Patriot, union exchange jabs during bankruptcy
Top executives of a bankrupt coal producer and the nation's biggest miner's union are trading public jabs over bargaining meant to stave off a strike against a company given a court's go-ahead to slash health care and pension benefits to thousands of workers and retirees.
Saturday's runoff elections in Dallas, suburbs will leave much in the hands of a few voters
Runoff elections are taking place in two Dallas City Council districts, and for city councils in Grand Prairie, Irving and Plano.
Irving Hispanics: Be Sure to Vote Tomorrow, Even Though the City is Trying to Keep You From Doing So
I've got a big post coming Monday about what in the sweet hell is going on in Irving.
Authorities Fault Driver in Fatal Bus Crash
The Texas Department of Public Safety found no defects on the Cardinal Coach Line bus that crashed, killing three and injuring more than 40, on April 11. The DPS report said that driver Loyd Rieve, 65, failed to stay within his lane before the bus careened off a North Texas highway, struck a concrete barrier, and toppled over.
Irving ISD's new board may bring back corporal punishment
School board President Steven Jones introduced a proposal Wednesday to reinstate corporal punishment, which Irving and most other school districts around Dallas ban.
Irving ISD board president proposes bringing back the paddle
Insta-update at 5:45 p.m.: I've been trying to reach Jones and talking to staff about the proposal all day.
The potential for mobile applications at c-stores is only a small aspect of what a larger era of "device connectivity" can bring to everyday people, says one industry observer.
Patriot, union exchange jabs during bankruptcy
Top executives of a bankrupt coal producer and the nation's biggest miner's union are trading public jabs over bargaining meant to stave off a strike against a company given a court's go-ahead to slash health care and pension benefits to thousands of workers and retirees.
Football. TV Additions for Herd Football Games Announced
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NY: Nassau Backs Farmingdale Mixed-Use Project
Nassau County Tuesday night endorsed a multimillion-dollar retail and housing development plan in Farmingdale that advocates say will revitalize the area's downtown.
UMW eyes Hostess property in city University foundation bids on the...
The University of Mary Washington Foundation submitted a bid Wednesday on the former Hostess Bakery Thrift Shop and Wonder Bread/Hostess distribution center on Powhatan Street.
Asheville's The Grove Park Inn sold in $900M mega-deal
The Grove Park Inn was sold to Omni Hotels as part of a five-property package that cost $900 million.
Humane Society rescues chickens from foul conditions
The Humane Society of North Texas has roosters, hens and chicks available for adoption for a $5 donation each.
Man charged in death of 7-month-old gets 15 years in plea deal
A man expected to go to trial this week on a capital murder charge in the death of his girlfriend's 7-month-old baby has instead plead guilty to a lesser charge.
Southern Baptists officially oppose policy allowing openly gay Scouts
The Southern Baptist Convention, meeting at its annual conference in Houston, has just passed a resolution on the Boy Scouts that expresses "opposition to and disappointment" in the youth organization's decision last month to allow openly gay boys to participate in scouting.
Krispy Kreme outlines plans for Dallas-Fort Worth expansion
Nearly four years after Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp. closed nearly half of its Dallas-area stores, the chain is announcing plans to grow again through veteran franchisor Sun Holdings.