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03/03/2020
By Todd Davis
Good Evening!
Our Evening Roundup is early this afternoon to provide information about Super Tuesday for those who may not have voted yet.
Expanded coverage of tonight's results will be in Wednesday's Morning Roundup and [our live blog](.
Here is a look at the top headlines of the day.
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Voters pass by campaign volunteers on their way to vote at Dallas Fire Station No. 17 in the Lakewood Heights neighborhood of Dallas. (Lynda M. Gonzalez / Staff Photographer)
SUPER TUESDAY
[Live blog: Coverage and results from the presidential, state and local primary races]( The Dallas Morning News' 2020 primaries live blog will be the spot to follow for live updates, results and analysis from our reporters and columnists in Dallas, Austin and Washington, D.C.
Throughout the evening, our staff will be providing the latest news, context and color.
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Heading out to vote? [Voter guide]( | [We recommend]( | [What you need to know](
Also: [Long lines and broken machines are causing frustration]( for some voters in Dallas, Tarrant counties.
Editorial: Our crazy primary system invites people to waste their early votes on dropout candidates. [That needs to change.](
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CORONAVIRUS
[Irving newlyweds return home after uncertainty over coronavirus quarantine](
Rachel and Tyler Torres packed their suitcases Sunday night, preparing to leave the military base in San Antonio where they’ve been quarantined for 14 days.
[They were among about 120 people being quarantined]( at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The Torreses, both 24, married in September and took a delayed honeymoon cruise from Japan in January — they were aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship, where there was an outbreak of the new coronavirus, COVID-19.
They arrived back in Irving about 6 a.m. Tuesday, according to a blog documenting their travels and quarantine. Officials said other evacuees from the Diamond Princess cruise ship who were being quarantined in San Antonio will be released Tuesday.
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Also: American Airlines drops flights to South Korea from DFW over [coronavirus concerns](.
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And: [The NBA told its players]( to avoid high-fives as coronavirus concerns grows.
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BUSINESS
[Zero deductibles and $5 copays? How American Airlines and Plano are cutting out-of-pocket health costs]( columnist Mitchell Schnurman writes:
Lots of people worry about paying for health care, and that’s understandable, given the steady rise in insurance premiums, deductibles and copays.
Such pocketbook issues discourage many from getting treatment, even when dealing with chronic conditions. But avoiding care isn’t a smart way to curb health spending, not over the long run, and [some employers are pushing back by lowering out-of-pocket costs](.
They’re cutting deductibles and copays and offering incentives to use selected primary care physicians. One is increasing penalties for unnecessary trips to the emergency room.
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Also: [Amazon is speeding up deliveries]( in Dallas and three other cities.
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And: [A massive redevelopment]( could replace the former Parkland campus.
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EDITORS' PICKS
- Crime: [A Dallas police officer]( faces a charge of injury to a child in Ellis County.
- Communities: Is Plano more ethnically diverse than Dallas? [A national study says so](.
- Food: [El Centro College’s kitchens]( could become ‘the center of Dallas culinary culture.'
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For the next year at least, Primera Iglesia Bautista -- the First Mexican Baptist Church -- will worship in the former John Calvin sanctuary, thanks to the next-door da Vinci School. (Juan Figueroa / Staff photographer)
FINALLY...
[‘You don’t give up, ever’: A NW Dallas church erased by fall’s tornado is back](
City columnist Robert Wilonsky writes:
[Primera Iglesia Bautista Mexicana de Dallas]( obliterated by the Oct. 20 tornado, has new digs in someone else’s old, discarded home.
The da Vinci School on Midway, which in 2018 bought John Calvin Presbyterian Church next door to expand its early-education nature-and-science program, is leasing it to the church – loaning it, really, at just $10 a year plus utilities.
"To me, it’s about people," said da Vinci’s founder and director Mary Ann Greene as she and husband Stan stepped into the Gothic sanctuary framed by arches made of timber and a vaulted wooden ceiling. "People helping people."
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