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Leading Off (7/24/17)

It was insanely hot, and then it rained. Of course.
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Jordan Spieth Averts Disaster, Wins British Open. It looked like Spieth was on the verge of another Augusta-like meltdown on the 13th hole of the 146th Open Championship. But instead he sort of miraculously rescued a bogey and rebounded to finish strong. Now he’s a win away from a career grand slam. He also did this.

Casa Rubia Closes In Trinity Groves. As Nancy says of chef-owner Omar Flores’ well-reviewed modern Spanish restaurant, “Critical acclaim couldn’t keep this restaurant from going under.”

Texas AG Asks City Why It Withheld Key Trinity Forest Documents. Fix this, T.C.

Dallas Zoo Sets Attendance Record. For the third straight year, it hit a million visitors, but did so faster than ever. No one’s giraffin’ around over there.

Founder of Arlington Church Dies of West Nile. Richard Lord, who started Rush Creek Christian Church in 1978, was 82.

Cristian Colman Finally Comes Through For FC Dallas. The young Paraguayan forward was the biggest signing for the team, but hadn’t been able to net a goal through the first half of the season. That changed Saturday in Montreal, when Colman’s brace from the team back from a goal down on the road. And he would have — should have — had a hat trick, but it was disallowed. Your boys are back in first in the Western Conference, with two games in hand.

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