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Vegas Police Release 911 Calls, Roof Video Of Shooting Site

Associated Press / PBS NewsHour

Posted on June 6, 2018 · The material is being made public under a court order obtained in a public records lawsuit filed by media, including The Associated Press.

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Bump Stock Manufacturer Is Shutting Down Production

Vanessa Romo, NPR

Posted on April 18, 2018 · Slide Fire will stop taking orders and halt manufacturing of the rapid-fire gun products. It is facing a class action lawsuit for negligence and the government is pursuing a ban on the devices

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In Pictures: Some Of 2017’s Biggest National Stories

TANYA BALLARD BROWN, NPR

Posted on December 28, 2017 · As the year draws to a close and the news cycle continues to reset every day, let's pause and revisit some of the most important news events from 2017

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Coroner Releases Causes Of Death For All 58 Victims Of Las Vegas Shooting

Laurel Wamsley, NPR

Posted on December 22, 2017 · Nearly all of the fatalities were caused by a single gunshot wound, though six died from multiple wounds. The deaths were all ruled homicides

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Google Releases Its Most-Searched Terms In 2017: Harvey Is In The U.S. Top 10

HPM Digital Team

Posted on December 13, 2017 · What caught everyone's interest this year? Hurricanes, sexual misconduct allegations, Netflix shows, beauties and beasts, cryptocurrencies and, of course, politics.

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Wounded Mandalay Bay Security Guard Gives 1st Media Interview On ‘Ellen’

Laurel Wamsley, NPR

Posted on October 18, 2017 · After he was shot, Jesus Campos yelled "Take cover!" at a hotel engineer and a guest as the Las Vegas gunman sprayed bullets into the hall. His account added detail to the timeline of events Oct. 1

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Las Vegas Sheriff: Police And Hotel Timelines Of Mass Shooting ‘Not In Conflict’

Colin Dwyer, NPR

Posted on October 13, 2017 · Just a day after the Mandalay Bay's parent company appeared to contradict Sheriff Joe Lombardo's account, he clarified a few key details about how events unfolded on the night of the massacre

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WATCH: Houston Musician Reacts To Las Vegas Shooting, Concert Violence

Tomeka Weatherspoon

Posted on October 5, 2017 · "You'd never think that doing independent music like this that you'd come across someone that would not be on your side."

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Political Roundup: Pres. Trump’s Visits To Puerto Rico And Las Vegas

Abner Fletcher

Posted on October 4, 2017 · Houston Matters' political experts discuss the latest national, state, and local political stories with an eye for how they might affect Houston and Texas.

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Las Vegas Attack: The Ones Who Were Lost

Bill Chappell, NPR / Camila Domonoske, NPR / Amy Held, NPR / Emily Sullivan, NPR / NURITH AIZENMAN, NPR

Posted on October 4, 2017 · Teachers, a fisherman, stay-at-home moms, an off-duty police officer. Many of the victims of the Las Vegas attack are being remembered for the love they showed their families and the lives they lived.

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NASA Selects A Texas College To Test Drone Traffic Management System

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Posted on February 20, 2019 · The tests will be hosted by the Lone Star UAS Center for Excellence & Innovation, which is part of the Texas A&M campus in Corpus Christi. The goal is establishing policies for operating drones safely over populated areas.

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Tech Support: Are The New iPhones Too Expensive? And Switching Cell Service

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Posted on January 10, 2019 · The Houston Chronicle’s Dwight Silverman joins Houston Matters to discuss the latest technology news.

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Symposium on Health Care Preparedness Analyzes Recent Emergency Situations in Texas

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Posted on October 24, 2018 · Hurricane Harvey and the Santa Fe High School shooting, as well as other emergencies in the U.S., are discussed at the Regional Healthcare Preparedness Coalition Symposium

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