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Birdcall lands in Richardson
We find out what’s on the menu at Birdcall’s latest location in Richardson
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Man behind bars for Frisco house fires
In Frisco, arson investigators continue working to determine how a man set a home on fire. On Tuesday, homeowners affected by the destructive fire are talking about the damage and the man behind bars. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera has the latest.
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Austin man charged with deadly conduct in connection to Frisco house fires
A 29-year-old man has been arrested and charged after a fire destroyed two homes and damaged six others in Frisco. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has the latest on the investigations and new surveillance videos from the scene.
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Man charged with arson, deadly conduct following two Frisco fires
Jonathan Webb from Austin is charged in connection to the house fires that began on the 6300 block of Memorial Drive in Frisco.
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Arrest made in Frisco house fires
An arrest has been made less than 24 hours after a fire destroyed two homes and damaged six others in Frisco. The fire was no accident, happening on the heels of another fire on Monday night just a few miles away from the first scene. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera has more.
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Get ACM Awards ready at The Star District Frisco
We visit The Star District Frisco to get red carpet ready for this year’s ACM Awards.
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Crews battle Frisco house fires
The Frisco Fire Department is battling a fire involving two homes in the area of Memorial Drive and Chapel Creek Boulevard.
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Crews battle house fires in Frisco
Crews are working to put out a fire at a home at Memorial Drive and Chapel Creek Boulevard in Frisco.
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Frisco to hold fentanyl awareness forum for Spanish-speaking community
Local and federal law enforcement will be holding an educational forum next week in Frisco to discuss the ongoing fentanyl crisis.
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Meeting in Frisco to focus on fentanyl fight
The fight against fentanyl in North Texas continues with a special meeting in Frisco next week for Spanish-speaking parents and their kids. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has more.
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Meet the Frisco 11th grader in the first-ever National STEM Festival
A Frisco 11th grader is one of 150 students from across the country invited to the first-ever National STEM Festival in Washington, D.C. NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter introduces us to Lino Marrero.
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North Texas leukemia survivor hopes to inspire others on catwalk
A North Texas 6-year-old is hoping to inspire others while on the catwalk. Noble is a leukemia survivor and will walk in the ‘Heroes for Children’ fashion show in Frisco.
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Meet the 6-year-old cancer survivor who will walk the runway for a good cause
A North Texas 6-year-old is hoping to inspire others while on the catwalk.
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North Texas non-profit camp for kids with diabetes looking for donations to help bridge the gap
Camp Sweeney is in its 75th year and has served more than 35,000 kids who have or are impacted by type 1 diabetes.
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Camp Sweeney prepares for 2024 summer camp
Opening Day is just a few weeks away, and summer is approaching. For kids with medical needs, going to camp can be tricky. A summer camp in North Texas helps kids with type 1 diabetes and needs support from the community. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker has the story.
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Suspected burglar killed in a shootout with Frisco Police identified
A suspected burglar killed Saturday in a shootout with Frisco Police has been identified.
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Burglary leads to officer-involved shooting in Frisco
A Frisco couple encountered an armed burglar while moving into their new home. Police fired at the suspect in the Legacy Dr. and Lake Hill Blvd. area. No further details have been released. The couple shared their experience with NBC 5’s David Goins.
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Couple says they found a burglar inside their new Frisco home before fatal police shooting
A Frisco couple had a frightening experience when they encountered an armed burglar while moving into their new home over the weekend.
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National Weather Service confirms EF-0 tornado in Frisco during Thursday's storm
The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-0 tornado in Frisco, around UNT Frisco, touched down briefly Thursday evening.
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Texas Pinball Festival celebrates 20 years
From large companies to homebrews, enthusiasts will travel from around the world to experience the festival.