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Our 20 Most Popular Stories Of 2014: Texas Bucket List, Marina Oswald, A Bike Highway

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What were the most popular stories of 2014 on KERANews.org?

Folks who visited KERANews.org in 2014 were especially interested in a Texas bucket list, Marina Oswald and a superhighway for bikes. Here's a listing of our most popular stories -- the top 20 -- with links to each piece.

The top 20

  1. Here Are 39 Things You Should Do In Texas Before You Die
  2. Whatever Happened To Marina Oswald?

  3. A 64-Mile Bike 'Superhighway' Will Connect Fort Worth To Dallas
  4. Take A Sneak Peek At The Newest State Park In Texas

  5. After Parents Complain, Highland Park ISD Suspends Seven Books From Classrooms

  6. Watch A Parched Lake Granbury Rise By 5 Feet In Just 24 Hours (Video)

  7. McKinney Is The Best Place To Live In America, Money Magazine Says

  8. Possible Routes, Stops Unveiled For Dallas-Houston High-Speed Rail

  9.  These Vivid Photos Show Texas During The Great Depression And Wartime
  10. Grand Prairie Plans To Build Largest Indoor Ski Center In United States

  11. 'It's Fabulous:' Dallas' Continental Bridge Reopens As A Park -- No Cars Allowed

  12. Dallas Is Voted The World’s Best Skyline

  13. Texas Students Choose Career Paths In The Eighth Grade, And That's Creating Anxiety

  14. Video: Watch Nina Pham, First Nurse With Ebola, In Emotional Sendoff At Hospital

  15. Homecoming Mums: Inside A Larger-Than-Life Texas Tradition

  16. In North Texas, You Need To Earn $17-$18 An Hour To Afford An Apartment

  17. Austin And Houston Are Cooler Than Dallas, Forbes Says

  18. Incredible Pictures Of The Spooky, Surreal Clouds In North Texas March 27 (Video, Too)

  19. Low-Income Housing In High-Income Frisco Is Breaking Stereotypes

  20. Texas Debates: Race For Governor

Learn more about the stories

Eric Aasen is KERA’s managing editor. He helps lead the station's news department, including radio and digital reporters, producers and newscasters. He also oversees keranews.org, the station’s news website, and manages the station's digital news projects. He reports and writes stories for the website and contributes pieces to KERA radio. He's discussed breaking news live on various public radio programs, including The Takeaway, Here & Now and Texas Standard, as well as radio and TV programs in New Zealand and the United Kingdom.