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Kroger closing 3 spoke facilities in Texas and Florida e-commerce operations
Kroger is shuttering three spoke facilities in its Texas and Florida e-commerce operations. The cross-docking facilities — located in Austin, San Antonio and Miami — will be closed at the end of May.
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Cash App payment returned to North Texas teacher after she was left ‘penniless'
A retired North Texas teacher said scammers using a popular mobile payment service left her penniless.
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Man travels on foot from Austin, Minnesota to Austin, Texas
How long does it take to get from Austin, Minnesota, to Austin, Texas? That depends on how to get there. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker tells why a traveler is taking the slow road.
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Scammers steal thousands of dollars from retired teacher
A retired North Texas teacher says scammers stole nearly $10,000 she had just taken out of her retirement fund. Police are investigating how it could’ve happened. As NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero explains, the victim has a warning for others.
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8-year-old girl found dead in pipe after swimming in Texas hotel pool
Police are investigating the death of an 8-year-old girl whose body was found inside a large pipe for a lazy river at a Houston hotel where she’d been swimming with her family.
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Kansas law mirrors Texas in requiring porn sites to verify people's ages
Kansas follows Texas in requiring pornography websites to verify visitors are adults despite concerns about privacy and how broadly the law could be applied.
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2024 Solar Eclipse: Top states traveling to Texas and driving risks to consider
Get ready for the 2024 Solar Eclipse! 🌞🌑Texas is the place to be, but before you hit the road, let’s talk about driving risks to keep in mind.
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Bird flu confirmed in cows at three Texas Panhandle dairies
Texas Department of Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller says bird flu has been confirmed in cows at three dairies in the Texas Panhandle and another in Kansas.
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What are those giant mosquito-like insects? Just harmless crane flies, a sure sign of spring
Often confused for Texas-sized mosquitoes or ‘mosquito hawks’ these pesky insects appear in droves in early spring but the long-legged crane flies don’t actually eat mosquitoes or bite humans.
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Protesters march in downtown Dallas against controversial Texas immigration law SB4
The March Against SB4 was organized by multiple immigrant advocate organizations and called for the permanent dismissal of the law.
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Demonstrators march in downtown Dallas over SB4 immigration law
On Sunday, more than 200 protesters marched through the street in downtown Dallas, calling for an end to SB4. The controversial texas immigration law would allow police, sheriff’s deputies and state troopers to arrest people suspected of crossing into the U.S. illegally. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard shows the message opponents are sending.
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Texas school bus with more than 40 students crashes, killing 2 people, authorities say
A school bus carrying more than 40 prekindergarten students on a field trip collided with a concrete truck and rolled over Friday in Texas, killing two people, authorities said.
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2 killed, 32 hurt in bus-truck crash
A school bus carrying more than 40 prekindergarten students on a field trip collided with a concrete truck and rolled over Friday in Texas, killing two people, authorities said.
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Corinth mother fighting CPS for custody claims her toddler son will undergo surgery soon
Joslyn Sanders says she’s racing against an important deadline in her fight to regain custody of her two-year-old son Josiah.
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North Texas mother races against deadline to regain custody of son
In a case that has garnered national attention, a North Texas mother is fighting against an important deadline to regain custody of her son after Texas Child Protective Services removed him following a disagreement with doctors over his care. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has the story.
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Texas man boards Delta flight using a photo of a girl's boarding pass
A Texas man is accused of trying to sneak on board a flight by taking a photo of another passenger’s boarding pass, and authorities say he was caught because the flight was full and he didn’t have a place to sit.
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Immigration Law SB4 explained and what it means for Texans
After nearly a week of back and forth over the state’s controversial new anti-illegal immigration law, we now know Senate Bill 4 is blocked for right now. The law would allow state and local police to arrest people they believe crossed into Texas illegally. We’ve received many questions on if that means the law only impacts people on the border....
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What type of viewing conditions can be expected in Texas for the solar eclipse?
Here’s a look at what type of weather is usually expected in April as Texans prepare to view the solar eclipse in the path of totality.
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Supreme Court hears arguments from ex-council member who claims she was arrested for challenging a city official
The Supreme Court on Wednesday wrestled with whether a Texas woman who served on a small-town council can pursue a retaliation claim after she was arrested following her criticisms of a senior official.
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How to grow local produce after new US Farmland seal
The American Farmland Trust announced a major step to preserve local food sources. Texas could lose millions of acres of farm and ranch land by 2040.