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Focus on Technology and Safety at DFW Auto Show
The DFW Auto Show is more than just showcasing fancy looking cars. Talk of safety and technology is what is driving consumers to the show.
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Dog-Friendly Dining Could Be Coming to Frisco
You may soon be able to bring along your pooch when dining outdoors at Frisco restaurants.
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Course Record Broken at 38th Cowtown Marathon
The 38th Cowtown Marathon wrapped up this Sunday and course records were broken. The race brought out the best in everyone and strengthened bonds.
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3-Alarm Fire Leaves Dallas Church in Ruins
A three-alarm fire ripped through a decades-old Dallas church Wednesday morning, leaving the building in ruins.
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Thieves Preying on Women While at the Gas Pump
The next time you pull up to a gas station, keep an eye out for “sliders.” They are thieves operating at gas stations who steal your bag while you’re at the pump, and women are most vulnerable.
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‘Be Adventurous': 25 Relatives Ready for Pilgrimage to See Pope Francis in Mexico
A family of 25 from Dallas are traveling to Mexico to see Pope Francis. They will all be staying in one house for a five-day pilgrimage.
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NASJRB Takes Part in Active Shooter Response Training
With a disturbing number of mass shootings across the country, the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base is making sure they are prepared to stop an active shooter.
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Women Without a Uterus May Soon Have Option to Become Pregnant
Baylor Scott & White Health in Dallas will be among the first hospitals in the United States to perform a uterine transplant.
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North Texas Starting to Recover One Month After Deadly Tornadoes
It’s been exactly one month since deadly tornadoes with winds of more than 100 miles per hour ripped through parts of North Texas, killing a dozen people.
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Concern Grows Over Zika Virus Spreading Into Texas
Concern is growing over a mosquito-borne virus being linked to severe birth defects. A travel warning has now been issued to women traveling abroad.
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Special Deliveries for North Texas Tornado Victims
People in North Texas come together to feed those left homeless and hungry by the Christmas weekend tornado.
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Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Celebrates 120 Years of Texas Tradition
Get your hats and boots ready to celebrate the 120th Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
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Dozens of Animals Seized from Dallas County Property
As many as 60 dogs and eight horses have been removed from a property in Dallas County on Wednesday.
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Ride-Hailing Companies Raise Rates for New Year's Eve
If you’re worried about driving on New Year’s Eve plan on getting a car service, but beware of price hikes.
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DFW Troops Heading Home for the Holiday Treated to Dinner
Soldiers headed home for the holidays were treated to dinner today at DFW Airport.
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Christmas Dinner Served to Soldiers at D/FW Airport
Many soldiers passing through Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Thursday and Friday will find a sweet taste of home waiting for them.
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Crunch Time for Last-Minute Christmas Shoppers
Every year it seems many people wait until last minute to do their Christmas shopping and this year is no different.
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Sabine Creek Ranch Prepares for Undocumented Children
The arrival of 200 undocumented immigrant children set to arrive in Rockwall County has been delayed.
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Pearl Harbor Survivors Honored in Dallas
The Greater Dallas Veterans Council honored three Pearl Harbor survivors Monday on the 74th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack.
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Parents Push to Make Recess Mandatory in Dallas ISD
A push to make recess mandatory at elementary schools is getting the attention of the Dallas Independent School District.