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Allen Council members vote to keep solar panel roof restriction
Solar panel advocates have lobbied the city of Allen for months to reverse its street-facing roof panel restriction, calling it unfair to some homeowners. No luck. On Tuesday, Allen City Council members unanimously voted to keep the restriction -- a divisive issue in the city . Councilman Joey Herald did not attend the meeting.

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FG fishes out 5,000 fresh ghost workers
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has revealed that the federal government has uncovered fresh 5,000 ghost workers in its efforts to sanitize the federal public service. He said yesterday at the 80th Tabieorar festival of the Church of the Lord Prayer Fellowship worldwide held at Mount Tabieorar Ground, Ogere Remo along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

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Duggar Family Reveals How Jinger Has Changed Since Courting Jeremy Vuolo
Love has changed Jinger Duggar. Tuesday’s “Jill & Jessa: Counting On” Season 2 premiere focused on the sixth eldest Duggar’s new romance with pastor Jeremy Vuolo, and her siblings made sure to discuss how being in a relationship has changed her. During the first TLC installment, Jana, John-David and....

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As Trump tries minority outreach, many blacks unconvinced
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Black Republicans cheer Donald Trump for a newfound outreach to African-Americans, but say the GOP presidential nominee must take his message beyond arenas filled with white supporters and venture into the inner cities. Many rank-and-file black voters, meanwhile, dismiss the....

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Where Is God on the Small Screen?
A scene from the Netflix documentary “Last Chance U,” about a community college football team. Credit Netflix. Prayer on TV is sort of a pet project for me. I’m always on the lookout for it because it’s something that’s extremely common in life but comparatively rare on TV.

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As Trump tries minority outreach, many blacks unconvinced
By BILL BARROW and ERRIN HAINES WHACK Associated Press. AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Black Republicans cheer Donald Trump for a newfound outreach to African-Americans, but say the GOP presidential nominee must take his message beyond arenas filled with white supporters and venture into the inner cities.

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Newlyweds with troubles of their own cancel their honeymoon to help flood victims
Kathleen newlyweds Holly and Blake Fullington decided to skip their honeymoon and help Louisiana flooding victims instead. The Fullingtons and a few volunteers are leaving at 4 a.m. Thursday for Denham Springs, Louisiana, to deliver 40,000 pounds of flooding relief supplies.

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Longtime Tampa priest dies at 87 19 mins ago
Higgins was a priest from 1958 to 2007 and he held the title of the longest tenure of any priest in the St. Petersburg Diocese. Higgins retired in 2007 as a pastor, however he remained as a pastor emeritus and he continued his work for the poor. Higgins will be laid to rest next week. Details on his funeral have not been released yet.

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As Trump tries minority outreach, many blacks unconvinced
By BILL BARROW and ERRIN HAINES WHACK Associated Press. AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Black Republicans cheer Donald Trump for a newfound outreach to African-Americans, but say the GOP presidential nominee must take his message beyond arenas filled with white supporters and venture into the inner cities.

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Faith Fest to attract tourists to Grand Bahama for spiritual rejuvenation
Grand Bahama Island can expect to see a spike in visitors, October 27-29, 2016 as hundreds converge at the beautiful Grand Lucayan Resort to attend Faith Fest, a fun-filled weekend designed for spiritual immersion and physical rejuvenation. The event, led by Bishop Henry Fernandez, senior pastor at....

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As Trump tries minority outreach, many blacks unconvinced
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Black Republicans cheer Donald Trump for a newfound outreach to African-Americans, but say the GOP presidential nominee must take his message beyond arenas filled with white supporters and venture into the inner cities. Many rank-and-file black voters, meanwhile, dismiss the....

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Zim churches demand Mugabe impeachment
Some Zimbabwean churches have called for the impeachment of 92-year-old President Robert Mugabe over his misrule that has resulted in the economic collapse that has left the country exposed to civil unrest. The coalition of churches, which include Zimbabwe Divine Destiny, Zimbabwe Christian....

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As Trump tries minority outreach, many blacks unconvinced
AKRON, Ohio — Black Republicans cheer Donald Trump for a newfound outreach to African-Americans, but say the GOP presidential nominee must take his message beyond arenas filled with white supporters and venture into the inner cities. Many rank-and-file black voters, meanwhile, dismiss the overtures....

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Newlyweds with troubles of their own cancel their honeymoon to help flood victims
Kathleen newlyweds Holly and Blake Fullington decided to skip their honeymoon and help Louisiana flooding victims instead. The Fullingtons and a few volunteers are leaving at 4 a.m. Thursday for Denham Springs, Louisiana, to deliver 40,000 pounds of flooding relief supplies.

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Girl electrocuted after writing WASCE makes 2Bs, 6Cs
D eborah Faleke, the young girl electrocuted at Fagbenro Street, Alakuko, Lagos State on May 21, two weeks after she finished writing her WASCE examination, had two distinctions and six credits in the just-released results. Pastor Ademola Faleke, her father, disclosed yesterday that Deborah’s result was one of the best in her school.

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Ministry program hopes to guide Sharpsburg youths
Updated 1 hour ago Sometimes, getting things right means getting a little dirty. And Dirty Vagabond Ministries plans to bring its services to Sharpsburg to help local youths. Beginning next year, the organization will run its second Pittsburgh area program in the borough, working with youngsters who need more direction in their lives.

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Thieves steal thousands worth of equipment from Miami church
MIAMI (WSVN) - A Miami pastor is showing 7News the damage done to his church in the hopes of helping officials catch the thief or thieves who broke in. The crooks broke into the Zion Hope Missionary Baptist Church, at 5929 NW 17th Ave., in Miami, and got away with a lot of valuables and vandalized the building.

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Burr, Ross unveil 1st TV ads for fall N Carolina Senate race
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The two major-party candidates for U.S. Senate in North Carolina have unveiled their first television ads for the fall election. Republican incumbent Richard Burr's campaign says a commercial that started airing Tuesday highlights a black pastor who runs a Raleigh center....

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Burr, Ross unveil 1st TV ads for fall N Carolina Senate race
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The two major-party candidates for U.S. Senate in North Carolina have unveiled their first television ads for the fall election. Republican incumbent Richard Burr's campaign says a commercial that started airing Tuesday highlights a black pastor who runs a Raleigh center....

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Burr, Ross unveil 1st TV ads for fall N Carolina Senate race
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The two major-party candidates for U.S. Senate in North Carolina have unveiled their first television ads for the fall election. Republican incumbent Richard Burr’s campaign says a commercial that started airing Tuesday highlights a black pastor who runs a Raleigh center....

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Jailed priest sued over 'inappropriate' student photos
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - The parents of a young boy who claim their son was inappropriately photographed by a former Catholic priest are suing the Archdiocese of Louisville for negligence. The lawsuit is the second involving Stephen Pohl by parents of a student at Margaret Mary Catholic School, where Pohl was pastor.

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News Minute: Here is the latest Kentucky news from The Associated Press at 4:40 p.m. EDT
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Gov. Matt Bevin says he will appeal the latest court ruling blocking one of his executive orders in yet another sign of mounting tensions between an elected Kentucky judge and the state's Republican governor. Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd has now temporarily blocked three of Bevin's executive orders.

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Obinim followers mass up at Nima Police Station
The arrest of controversial Ghanaian pastor Bishop Daniel Obinim by the police for allegedly defrauding someone to the tune of GH11.6 million Tuesday has angered his followers. Numbering over a hundred, the members of the God’s Way International Church have vowed to sleep at the Nima Police Station where he has been detained.

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He wanted to deliver his son from wandering spirit: claims second wife of Lagos 'pastor' who chained 28 people in his house
"I have been coming here for about two months. I knew him after someone introduced me to his place. The man is a ‘doctor’. He heals people with herbs and sacrifices. He does not do anything bad. He is also very generous. Arrows were sent into my body but he helped me and removed them. If not for him, I would have been dead.

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SBI probes fatal shooting of deaf man Read Story Rad Berky
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A funeral service is being held Tuesday evening in Charlotte for 28-year-old Daniel Harris, who was deaf and was shot and killed last week by a State Trooper. The State Bureau of Investigation now says it is conducting a criminal investigation into the shooting of Harris by....

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New bishop of Memphis Diocese formed by Deep South, devotion, diversity
The Rt. Rev. Martin D. Holley, appointed Tuesday to become the fifth bishop of the Memphis Diocese, was born to be Roman Catholic. His mother, father and seven (then) siblings converted to Catholicism while he was still in his mother's womb. Holley, who was born in Pensacola, Fla.

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