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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.
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Dallas Wings could possibly move to downtown
It’s playoff season in Dallas as the Mavs and Stars begin their runs for championships. The city of Dallas hopes to capitalize on the momentum by bringing another pro sports franchise to town. NBC 5’s David Goins has more.
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Toni Brinker, founder and CEO of One CommunityUSA in Dallas, dies at 74
Toni Chapman Brinker, the founder of the One CommunityUSA nonprofit in Dallas, died in early April at the age of 74, the nonprofit announced on Sunday.
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Dallas pursuing relocation of WNBA's Wings to downtown
The Dallas City Council is expected to vote Wednesday on a draft resolution that would authorize the city manager to relocate an existing professional team to downtown Dallas.
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Dallas Fire-Rescue finds man dead after night-long search in White Rock Creek
Dallas Fire-Rescue found the deceased man Sunday morning.
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Dallas Charter Review Commission makes list of recommendations for city council consideration
Dallas voters may get to decide if city council members and the mayor get a large pay increase. First, the council must approve recommendations sent by a commission looking to overhaul city government.
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Crashes double as heavy rain pours down in DFW
On this rainy Saturday, there was a lot of water on the road, making many cars drive slowly. The storms also kept first responders busy. Tahera Rahman from NBC 5 gives us an overview of the weather emergencies throughout the day.
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MedStar crash responses more than double during DFW rain downpour
A nearly constant downpour in Dallas-Fort Worth kept first responders busy on Saturday.
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Family of Corinna Johnson raising money for funeral expenses
As a North Texas family prepares to lay a 27-year-old young mother to rest, loved ones are asking the community to help pay for a funeral they never expected would come so soon. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has more.
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Family raising funds for funeral expenses after woman found dead in boyfriend's closet
Omar Lucio, 34, confessed to Dallas Police that he had to “knock some sense” into his girlfriend, Corinna Johnson, 27, which resulted in her death.
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Pilot program seeking support to provide housing, food and transportation for DFW cancer patients
Community Council of Greater Dallas has applied for grants to help but says they need much more funding to meet needs.
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Pilot program seeking support to for DFW cancer patients
Community Council of Greater Dallas is looking for more funding for a pilot program that provides housing, food and transportation for DFW cancer patients.
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The beautiful revolution of Monet, Renoir and Degas at the Dallas Museum of Art
“The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse” is on view at the Dallas Arts District museum through Nov. 3
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Wilmer-Hutchins HS students lead school safety assembly
One week after the school day was thrown into chaos with gunfire, students and staff at Wilmer-Hutchins High School came together for a school safety assembly. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat reports the event was led by students concerns about gun violence.
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Rally, security upgrades one week after shooting at Wilmer Hutchins
Exactly one week following a shooting on campus at Wilmer Hutchins High School, officials tell us they’ve made changes to ensure students’ safety.
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Dallas gas station employees talk about surviving arson
Several employees of a gas station say they are lucky to be alive after a fire that was intentionally set. NBC 5’s Vince Sims talks about what employees say happened Thursday morning at a Valero on South Buckner Boulevard.
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Family of young mother found beaten to death inside bedroom closet demands justice
Disturbing details are emerging in the murder of a young mother whose body was discovered inside a closet earlier this week wrapped in bedding.
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New documentary about pioneering nightclub ‘The Church' to debut at Dallas International Film Festival
The building that once housed the Lizard Lounge and its Sunday alter ego ‘The Church’ sits boarded up, under chain and padlock at 2424 Swiss Avenue in Dallas. For two North Texas filmmakers, the memories remain.