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Cook Children's Doctors Share Impact of Pandemic on Non-COVID-19 Patients
While health officials express cautious optimism that COVID-19 hospitalizations are plateauing among adults, they say the situation is growing dire in our pediatric hospitals. Allie Spillyards reports.
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Denton Student Inventors Take Home Top Prize With Device to Help Special Needs Community
A group of teens from Denton is getting international attention for an invention they hope will help people with disabilities.
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Judge Grants Cook Children's Request for New Judge in Baby Tinslee Case
A Tarrant County judge granted a motion Wednesday from Cook Children’s Medical Center to recuse Judge Alex Kim from presiding over the case of whether a 9-month-old baby should be removed from life support.
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Judge Grants Cook Children's Request for New Judge in Baby Tinslee Case
A Tarrant County judge granted a motion Wednesday from Cook Children’s Medical Center to recuse Judge Alex Kim from presiding over the case of whether a 9-month-old baby should be removed from life support.
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Trial Begins for Former Fort Worth Officer Accused of Lying About Use of Force During Arrest
The trial started Tuesday for a former Fort Worth officer accused of aggressively taking down a 20-year-old man at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital in 2016 and lying to both police and a grand jury.
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Trial Begins for Fort Worth Officer Accused of Lying About Use of Force During Arrest
The trial started Tuesday for a Fort Worth officer accused of aggressively taking down a 20-year-old man at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital in 2016 and lying to both police and a grand jury.
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Mother Shares Warning as Seasonal Illness Spikes in North Texas
As people prepare to gather loved ones over the Thanksgiving holiday, a Haslet mother is reminding them to be especially careful around babies as seasonal illnesses spike.
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Mother Shares Warning as Seasonal Illness Spikes in North Texas
As people prepare to gather loved ones over the Thanksgiving holiday, a Haslet mother is reminding them to be especially careful around babies as seasonal illnesses spike.
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Second Fort Worth Family Fights Back After Scam Signed Away Their Home
After a Fort Worth man says he lost his home because he unknowingly signed it away, another family says they almost ended up in the same situation all thanks to a single document giving ownership to the same couple.
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Second Fort Worth Family Fights Back After Scam Signed Away Their Home
After a Fort Worth man says he lost his home because he unknowingly signed it away, another family says they almost ended up in the same situation all thanks to a single document giving ownership to the same couple.
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Two Dallas County Deputies Charged, Accused of Looting Tornado-Damaged Home Depot Store
A deputy with the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office is accused of looting a tornado-ravaged Home Depot store and returning the merchandise for credit used to then make purchases, the sheriff’s department says.
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Fort Worth Man Says He Was Scammed Into Signing Away His Home
A Fort Worth man claims he has been forced out of his home of nearly 20 years after he says he unknowingly signed away ownership.
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Fort Worth Man Says He Was Scammed Into Signing Away His Home
A Fort Worth man claims he has been forced out of his home of nearly 20 years after he says he unknowingly signed away ownership.
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Fort Worth Police Arrest 2, Search for 3rd Suspect in String of Violent Robberies
Fort Worth police have two teens behind bars and are looking for a third man following a string of eight violent robberies that happened in the last 10 days.
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Family Looking for Answers in Deadly North Dallas Hit-and-Run
A Dallas family is begging for answers two weeks after their father was hit by a driver who left him to die.
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Family Looking for Answers in Deadly North Dallas Hit-and-Run
A Dallas family is begging for answers two weeks after their father was hit by a driver who left him to die.
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Calls to Delay Rodney Reed's Execution Grow With 1 Week to Go
It’s exactly one week until death row inmate Rodney Reed is scheduled to be put to death. But as the clock ticks closer, the voices of those calling for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) to stop the execution only grow louder.
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Calls to Delay Rodney Reed's Execution Grow With 1 Week to Go
It’s exactly one week until death row inmate Rodney Reed is scheduled to be put to death. But as the clock ticks closer, the voices of those calling for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) to stop the execution only grow louder.
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Family Identifies Dallas Teen Found Shot to Death in Singing Hills
Dallas police are investigating why a 15-year-old boy was found shot to death on the basketball court of Robert L. Thornton Elementary Saturday morning.
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Family Identifies Dallas Teen Found Shot to Death in Singing Hills
Dallas police are investigating why a 15-year-old boy was found shot to death on the basketball court of Robert L. Thornton Elementary Saturday morning.