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In Case You Missed It Weekend News Digest: Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019

Five talked about stories from the previous week added each Saturday and Sunday

To help make sure you stay informed on the most shared and talked about stories across North Texas, each Saturday and Sunday we'll revisit 5 stories from the previous week and capsulize them in this digest with the most recent updates.

In our 5+5 format, we'll publish the first 5 on Saturday morning and the second 5 on Sunday.

Manhunt for 3rd Suspect in Slaying of Guyger Trial Witness

Authorities in Louisiana arrested a second man wanted in connection with the deadly shooting of the man who testified in ex-Dallas police officer Amber Guyger's murder trial. To read more about this story, click here.

Authorities in Louisiana arrested a second man wanted in connection with the deadly shooting of the man who testified in ex-Dallas police officer Amber Guyger's murder trial.

Errol Spence Jr. in 'Serious Condition' After Crashing Ferrari in Dallas

World welterweight champion boxer Errol Spence Junior is hospitalized in serious condition after being ejected from a Ferrari near downtown Dallas, police say. To read more about this story, click here.

World welterweight champion boxer Errol Spence Junior is hospitalized in serious condition after being ejected from a Ferrari near downtown Dallas, police say.

Dallas Man Heads to Supreme Court for Landmark LGBTQ Case

Is it legal to fire someone because they're gay? That is the question the U.S. Supreme Court will consider Tuesday, and a Dallas man will be at the center of the proceedings. To read more about this story, click here.

Is it legal to fire someone because they're gay? That is the question the U.S. Supreme Court will consider Tuesday, and a Dallas man will be at the center of the proceedings.

'Create New Beginnings' Art Program Helps Dallas County Inmates Work Through Issues

Women inmates in the Dallas County Jail use art to express their frustrations and forgiveness. To read more about this story, click here.

Women inmates in the Dallas County Jail use art to express their frustrations and forgiveness.

Terrell HS Senior's Homecoming Proposal Goes Viral

Reece Norris, 17, performed his rendition of George Strait's "Check Yes or No" to ask a classmate to homecoming. To read more about this story, click here.

Reece Norris, 17, performed his rendition of George Strait’s "Check Yes or No" to ask a classmate to homecoming.

Check back and look for 5 more stories on Sunday.

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