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These North Texas cities are among the hardest-working in the country, study says


These North Texas cities are among the hardest-working in the country, study says
Personal finance website WalletHub says that workers in Irving, Plano and Dallas could all probably use a vacation.
Irving, pictured here, ranked No. 5 among hardest-working cities in the U.S. in a study by WalletHub.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer)
North Texans, take a break. You deserve it.
Several North Texas cities were named among the hardest-working in the country in study by personal finance website WalletHub, published in recognition of Employee Appreciation Day on March 6.
Irving entered the Top 10 at No. 5, while these North Texas cities also appeared on the list: ....

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'Where am I going to go?': More than a week after the storm, North Texans don't have water


‘Where am I going to go?’: More than a week after the storm, North Texans don’t have water
As of Thursday, 250 water repairs were made in Dallas and 90 were pending, and the city hoped to address them all by next Thursday. It was unclear how many people still didn’t have water.
From left: Modesta Gonzalez, 60; Deveany Mendoza, 10; Alina Mendoza, 6; and Guadelupe Mendoza, 4, are reflected in water that flooded their apartment last week at Villas del Solamar in Dallas.(Brandon Wade / Special Contributor)
On her 10th day without running water, Yulissa Gonzalez couldn’t bear to enter her apartment. The stench was just too strong. ....

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