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Roller derby returns to Columbus area after five-year hiatus. Here’s how to watch
- After working “10-hour days in corporate America,” she said, this sport allows her to “legally hit people.”
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Ex-Texas mayor, developer sentenced to prison for corruption
A former Dallas-area mayor and a developer were sentenced Thursday to six years each in federal prison for bribery and tax fraud in a public corruption case that could have formed the plot of a movie. From May 2013 to April 2015, developer Mark Jordan plied then-Richardson Mayor Laura Maczka with money, home renovations, luxury hotel stays, airfares and even a job at one of his companies while she helped him with zoning requests for his apartment projects, according to prosecutors. U.S. Distri
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This honor-system retailer operates with no staff on site. Business is booming.
Should you leave your shop unattended? One daring apparel brand says the practice has boosted trust--and sales.
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WATCH: Poodle’s ‘Seeing Eye Sisters’ Help Guide Dog Who Recently Lost Eyes
You know people who pay parking tickets with a smile on their face — a legit, ‘no big deal,’ smile — Margaux the dog is the canine equivalent. In August, 12-year-old Margaux had both eyes removed, and her parents, Scott and Laura Jordan, learned that her hearing was gone.
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Groom's Terminal Diagnosis Doesn't Deter Bride From Marrying Sweetheart
When Laura Jordan began dating her husband-to-be Jack, she admits knowing it would be slightly different than an average relationship. In 2013, prior to when the couple started dating, Jack Jordan, now 24, was diagnosed with leukemia.
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