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Foodie 411: Nick & Sam's, Foxtrot and Tim Hortons
DallasNews.com/Food writer Sarah Blaskovich dishes about a noteworthy milestone for Nick & Sam’s Steakhouse in Dallas, the collapse of Chicago-based Foxtrot and Tim Horton’s plans to expand.
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Foodie 411: Nick & Sam's milestone, Foxtrot closes and Tim Hortons expands
DallasNews.com/Food writer Sarah Blaskovich dishes about a noteworthy milestone for Nick & Sam’s Steakhouse in Dallas, the collapse of Chicago-based Foxtrot and Tim Hortons’ plans to expand.
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Southwest Airlines ending flights at Houston's Bush International, three other airports
Southwest Airlines says they will stop flying to four airports in the United States and Mexico, including Bush Intercontinental in Houston.
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Two women shot to death at Dallas apartment, 65-year-old suspect charged with murder
Two women are dead, and another woman is behind bars following a shooting at an apartment complex in Dallas Tuesday night.
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Dallas Wings to leave Arlington, bringing WNBA games to downtown Dallas
The City of Dallas leaders voted to approve a multi-million-dollar deal to move the Dallas Wings from Arlington to downtown Dallas. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has the story.
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Find your happy place at the Festival of Joy
Celebrate Indian culture, food and traditions at this year’s Festival of Joy.
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Foxtrot alternatives to get your coffee fix
Here are some cafes and markets in DFW to try now that Foxtrot is closed.
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UTD students protest war in Gaza alongside other student bodies
As many cram for finals, more than 100 University of Texas at Dallas students instead spent the day lining the front hall of the university’s administration building, hoping to make their voices heard.
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Pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses escalate across the country
Protests across the United States resulted in some major changes ahead of the end of the school year. More than 100 UT Dallas students were among the voices calling on university officials to hear their demands. They spoke with NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards.
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North Texas dedicates millions to new parks and green spaces throughout Dallas
Local leaders in North Texas have rolled out a series of announcements dedicating millions of dollars to new parks and green spaces throughout Dallas.
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Voters hope to bring more funding to public parks
Dallas voters can decide right now in early voting whether they want more than $340 million spent on parks – with the May 4 bond election. Money towards green spaces is something we’ve seen a lot this year, and NBC 5’s Phil Prazan reports a new development.
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Advisory Committee recommends new Dallas County jail
Discussion continues in Dallas County over the possibility of a new multi-billion dollar jail.
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New prison facility possibly coming to Dallas County
Dallas is moving ahead with plans for a new multi-billion dollar jail. The county’s current detention center, Lew Sterrett, is in poor condition, and an advisory committee has presented a report addressing concerns. Although commissioners agree a new facility is necessary, there are questions about the timeline and cost. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has more.
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Dallas family featured in documentary Losing Grace, Finding Hope
A new documentary about suicide hopes to remove the stigma and help others find hope. A Dallas family shares their story about losing Grace. NBC 5’s Noelle Walkers has more.
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Dallas family hopes personal documentary can shine light on mental health
‘Losing Grace Finding Hope’ is the story about the suicide of 16-year-old Grace Loncar and her family’s journey from grief to hope.
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Accused murderer of Dallas nursing student claims anxiety attack during trial
A Dallas County murder trial got off to somewhat of a rocky start Tuesday, with the defendant claiming an anxiety attack. Jorge Esparza is accused of stalking and murdering a Dallas nurse he saw as his romantic rival. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has more.
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Foxtrot closes all coffee shops permanently and plans to file bankruptcy
The company put out a statement abruptly shutting down operations Tuesday
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Dallas voters consider 10 bond propositions in May 4 election
Early Voting is underway for the Saturday, May 4 election. Dallas voters will vote on 10 propositions that would allow the city to borrow $1.25 billion. NBC 5’s political reporter Phil Prazan has more on the projects and the price tag.
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Motion filed to name officers involved in the in-custody death of a man at a Dallas hospital
The family of Kenneth Knotts, who died while in custody at a Dallas hospital, asked a federal judge on Monday to allow them to name the four officers in their excessive force lawsuit.
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Man arrested in connection to Dallas party shooting where woman was killed, 8 others shot
Dallas Police opened an internal investigation to determine if officers could have handled circumstances differently.