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United preps for busy travel season, collecting sports memorabilia, 'Kidpendence Day' at the Children's Museum and more!
Andy Jamison, Managing Director of Customer Service for United, joins the show to talk preps for a busy travel season. We talk about how you can collect sports memorabilia, and 'Kidpendence Day' at the Children's Museum. That and much more on Texas Live and Local.
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Best Leftover July 4th Laptop Deals: Last Chance to Save on Models From Apple, Asus, Lenovo and Samsung

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NASA IV&V in Fairmont faces drastic funding cut
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NASA IV&V in Fairmont faces drastic funding cut

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