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Shooting reported at Arlington Bowie HS, one hurt, school locked down
Bowie High School in Arlington is on lockdown Wednesday afternoon while police respond to an incident outside the school.
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Choctaw Stadium to undergo multimillion-dollar renovation
More changes are coming to the Arlington Entertainment District. The outside of Choctaw Stadium will undergo a multimillion-dollar renovation, building new shops and restaurants. The Arlington City Council approved the plan Tuesday night in partnership with the Texas Rangers. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard has more.
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Choctaw Stadium to undergo multimillion-dollar renovation
The Arlington city council approved the project in a vote on Tuesday night, with the plan set to build a range of new shops and restaurants into the exterior of the ballpark.
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Corpus Christi officer from North Texas critically hurt after being shot in line of duty
A police officer from North Texas is fighting for his life after being shot in the line of duty while responding to a domestic disturbance call in Corpus Christi.
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Arlington police expand investigation into deaths at unlicensed living homes
Arlington police say they’re now investigating at least 20 deaths linked to one woman. Last month, they announced 49-year-old Regla Becquer faced allegations of abuse, neglect, theft and fraud all tied to her unlicensed assisted living company. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman reports police are not just investigating the deaths but also one victim’s will too.
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Arlington PD investigating at least 20 deaths linked to unlicensed assisted living company
In March, the department announced they had arrested 49-year-old Regla “Su” Becquer, who owned “Love and Caring for People LLC.”
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Arlington man sentenced in 2022 Amber Alert kidnapping, sexual assault
An Arlington man was sentenced to prison Friday after being accused of aggravated kidnapping and sexual abuse related to an Amber Alert and a missing 13-year-old girl.
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Caitlin Clark to play first WNBA game in Arlington
Caitlyn Clark is taking her game to the next level. She was picked first in the WNBA draft this week, and we now know her first game in the league will happen right here in North Texas. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has more on the hype and how you can get tickets.
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Jane Doe found in East Texas identified as Arlington woman
Officials in Smith County announced on Tuesday that the woman who was found dead on a highway near Tyler and known as Jane Doe for almost 40 years has been identified as a young mother and wife from north Texas, with the help of DNA technology. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has the story.
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Four decades later, remains found near Tyler identified as Arlington woman
The Smith County Sheriff’s Office said that 39 years after a highway mowing crew discovered a woman’s remains along I-20, it finally could match a victim sketch to a face and name.
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Ticket sales to open for Caitlin Clark's first WNBA game in Arlington against Dallas Wings
It’s no coincidence that her first WNBA game will be at College Park Center in Arlington, home of the Dallas Wings.
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Arlington police release new surveillance video hoping to get new leads in February murder case
Arlington police released new surveillance video in hopes of getting new leads in the February murder case.
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Family pleas for answers in Arlington man's death
Arlington Police have released new surveillance video to NBC 5. They hope it will generate new leads in a case that’s hit a roadblock. The victim, 51-year-old Ricardo Oliveros, was shot in his pickup truck the day before Valentine’s Day. NBC 5’s Vince Sims has the plea for justice from his family.
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Arlington police need public's help in solving February murder
Arlington police are hitting a dead end on solving a murder case from February. Now they are releasing new surveillance video to NBC 5 in hopes the public can help identify a suspect. NBC 5’s Vince Sims has the latest and reaction from the victim’s father.
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Get a job on the spot at the Total U.S. Army Career Fair
NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 would like to invite you to attend to the Total U.S. Army Career Fair on Saturday, April 13, from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at Globe Life Field in Arlington.
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Woman killed in Kroger parking lot identified
We’re learning more about a woman who was killed in an accident this week, in a Kroger parking lot. Linda Kay Brown was an employee there and was leaving the store on Wednesday afternoon when a car hit her. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman spoke with her family today.
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Kroger employee who died in parking lot accident was a grandmother, cancer survivor
Loved ones are remembering 62-year-old Linda Kay Brown, after a fatal accident earlier this week.
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Woman dies after being struck in Arlington grocery store parking lot
A 62-year-old woman has died after being struck by a vehicle Wednesday in an Arlington grocery store parking lot, according to police.
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Arlington motorcycle officer transported to hospital after collision
An Arlington Police officer is in the hospital after being injured in a crash in Pantego Wednesday afternoon.
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Arlington Police officer hospitalized after a crash in Pantego
An Arlington Police officer is in the hospital after being injured in a crash in Pantego Wednesday afternoon.