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Dallas police to begin using facial recognition technology
NBC 5’s Larry Collins tells us about the new technology that could make it easier for police to catch criminals at major events.
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City staff to do ‘everything possible' to keep Chief Eddie Garcia in Dallas
Dallas City Hall leaders say they’ll do anything to keep police chief Eddie Garcia as the city’s top cop.
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UNT Dallas grad earns master's degree in criminology
A graduate student at UNT Dallas is earning a master’s degree in criminology, a field that is close to home. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reported on this story.
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Dallas Police to begin using facial recognition technology
Investigators in the Dallas Police Department will begin using facial recognition technology to catch people suspected of crimes.
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Dallas Police to implement new crime-fighting tool
Leaders at the Dallas Police Department said they will implement facial recognition technology to help them catch people suspected of crimes.
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Celebrity pathologist who argued more than 1 shooter killed JFK, dies
Dr. Cyril Wecht has died at age 93 after spending much of his life pressing his view that more than one shooter was involved in President John Kennedy’s 1963 assassination.
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Invasive, devastating emerald ash borer found in Dallas' Great Trinity Forest, elsewhere
The invasive emerald ash borer beetle has been confirmed in the Dallas city limits, city officials say, including the Great Trinity Forest.
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Steady rain doesn't stop Mother's Day celebrations in Dallas
Even with steady rain throughout the day, it’s not a washout for moms in North Texas. NBC 5’s David Goins caught up with many making the most of their Mother’s Day.
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North Texas moms celebrate Mother's Day amidst steady rains
Mother’s Day celebrations in downtown Dallas went on despite the steady stream of showers and puddles all afternoon.
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Dallas Police release picture of suspect in fatal S. Hampton Road shooting
Police released an image of a gunman they say was responsible for shooting and killing a 34-year-old man in a Dallas neighborhood early Sunday morning.
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Woman shot during carjacking in South Dallas
A Dallas woman is recovering after being shot during a carjacking. Police say it happened overnight in the parking lot of an apartment complex. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman has the details.
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Resident in South Dallas shot during carjacking, police say
A victim is recovering after being shot in the leg during a carjacking in South Dallas overnight, said police.
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Reward increased for wanted sex offender with Dallas County ties
The reward for Marcos Christopher Alonzo, a Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offender and March’s featured fugitive, has been increased to $4,000 for information leading to his arrest if the tip is received before the end of May.
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra is kicking off summer with a European tour
The international tour is the last hurrah for Kim, Noltemy, the orchestra’s President and CEO, as she prepares to become the President and CEO of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
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Balloon release for woman found murdered in apartment
Dozens gathered in Dallas to remember a Duncanville woman who police say was murdered earlier this week by her boyfriend. As police continue to investigate what went wrong, loved ones released balloons in her memory.
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Transportation officials pledge action to address Loop 12 dangers highlighted in NBC 5 investigation
Dallas State Sen. Royce West led a town hall meeting on Thursday to take address the stunning number of traffic deaths and injuries on Loop 12.
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Dallas Assistant City Manager Robert Perez to become Topeka's city manager
Assistant City Manager Robert Perez, who oversees Dallas code compliance, office of homeless solutions, 311 and sanitation and animal services, will become Topeka, Kansas’ new city manager.
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Confusion over new Dallas payment system causing frustration for residents
Back in March, Dallas moved to a new online payment system called DallasGo. Some people say they were never notified and now they’re stuck trying to figure out how to pay their bills.
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Search for robbers who held up mail carrier continues
Federal law enforcement– searching for two armed robbers – who held up a mail carrier. It’s the latest in a string of robberies, many at gunpoint, across DFW since last year.
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Dallas water customers frustrated over new online payment system
Dallas residents say they were never notified about a new payment system and now they’re stuck trying figure out how to pay their bills.