Jack Highberger
Jack.Highberger@nbcuni.com
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Dallas Resident Raises Security Concerns After 2 Sports Cars Stolen in 3 Months
A Dallas resident believes her apartment complex is in the crosshairs of car thieves after she had two sports cars stolen from the locked garage in the last three months.
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Dallas Resident Raises Concerns After 2 Sports Cars Stolen in 3 Months
A Dallas resident believes her apartment complex is in the crosshairs of car thieves after she had two sports cars stolen from the locked garage in the last three months.
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Low Inventory, Interest Rates Helps North Texas Home Prices Surge
The North Texas real estate market has arguably never been hotter, with sellers now routinely getting multiple offers over asking price and terms that are in their favor.
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Amid Rise in Crime, FWPD Launches New Initiative
The Fort Worth Police Department is launching a new initiative they hope will curb rising violent crime. Called “#FortWorthSafe” the department says it combines various intelligence-led law enforcement efforts and continued community engagement.
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Fort Worth Police Department Launches New Initiative Amid Rise in Crime
The Fort Worth Police Department is launching a new initiative it hopes will curb rising violent crime.
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New TABC Unit Traces Alcohol Back to Source in Criminal Cases
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has launched a new unit that will trace alcohol back to its source when alcohol is a factor in a crime.
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New TABC Unit Traces Alcohol Back to Source in Criminal Cases
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission has launched a new unit that will trace alcohol back to its source when alcohol is a factor in a crime.
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Sunday Rains Cause Flash Flooding in Parts of North Texas
As showers and thunderstorms — some severe — moved across North Texas Sunday afternoon, some areas saw flash flooding and dangerous high water.
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Human Remains Identified as Missing Dallas Man
Human remains, found near Paul Quinn College, have been identified as a Dallas man missing since October. NBC 5’s Jack Highberger reports.
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Dallas Renters Evicted Despite Pandemic Moratorium: Study
Evictions in Dallas County and elsewhere continued during the pandemic despite moratoriums and ordinances designed to prevent them, according to a new study.