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Ex-Houston Minister Accused of Stealing $800K From Church
A former Houston minister has been accused of embezzling more than $800,000 from his church.
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3 Mares, One From Texas, Donated to Boost Chincoteague Pony Population
Three Chincoteague ponies have returned to their ancestral Virginia island to help boost the herd’s population.
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TDMN: Uber Wants to Roll 2,000 Electric Bikes Into Dallas
Uber is about to jump into Dallas with a brand-new rent-a-ride for this market: rechargeable electric bikes.
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Fort Worth Family of Four Displaced by Fire
A family of four escaped injury and was forced out of their Fort Worth home late Monday after a fire broke out in their attic.
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U.S. Grand Jury Indicts 3 in Alleged Health Care Fraud Scheme
A federal grand jury in Oklahoma has indicted three people, including two physicians, on charges that they engaged in a kickback scheme and conspired to commit health care fraud.
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U.S. Olympic Committee Fires Chief of Sport Performance Alan Ashley Because of His Silence in Larry Nassar Sex-abuse Case
The U.S. Olympic Committee fired chief of sport performance Alan Ashley in the wake of an independent report released Monday that said neither he nor former CEO Scott Blackmun elevated concerns about the Larry Nassar sexual abuse allegations when they were first reported to them.
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Dallas Police Seek Aggravated Robbery Suspects
Dallas police are looking for suspects in a string of aggravated robberies that have occurred at eight locations since Dec. 2.
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Young Girl Dies in Crash on East Loop 820
A young girl is dead after a crash on East Loop 820 Saturday night in Fort Worth, police say.
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Traffic Advisory for Last Day of the BMW Dallas Marathon
The Dallas Police Department, in conjunction with race organizers, has developed a plan to minimize traffic interruptions during Sunday’s BMW Dallas Marathon.
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City of Fort Worth to Hold Active Threat Trainings Downtown
The city of Fort Worth will host two emergency training exercises in an active threat situation/mass casualty incident downtown on Sunday.
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Texas Highway Patrol Trooper Stops Volvo, Finds Thousands of Pounds of Marijuana, THC Products
Texas State Troopers seized over 3,400 pounds of marijuana and over 2,400 pounds of THC products during a traffic stop Nov. 20..
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Endangered White Rhino at Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville
An endangered white rhino named Bebop is the newest member of the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, and zookeepers hope he gets along with his new female neighbors.
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Dallas Fire Rescue Fights 2-Alarm Fire in Northeast Dallas
Dallas Fire Rescue fought a structure fire Saturday morning at the Montecito Creek Apartments in Northeast Dallas.
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Hurricane Harvey Cleanup, Site for Making Friendships
Dickinson’s post-Hurricane Harvey drainage, flooding and road problems have caused headaches, but for some residents, they’ve also created the opportunity to get to know people who are going through the same adversity.
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Dallas Man Stabbed in the Neck
A man was stabbed early Saturday morning at the Plaza at Turtle Creek apartments in Dallas.
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REI Co-op to Open First Store in Oklahoma
REI plans to open its first store in Oklahoma next fall.
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Police: Drug Deal Gone Bad
Two people were shot Saturday evening at the cross streets of McKenzie Street and Burchill Road in Fort Worth.
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Texas Board of Education Restores Lesson on Helen Keller
The Texas Board of Education is discussing changes to the history curriculum.
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Irving is Home to the Biggest Celebration of the Year for Its Indian-American Community
The Grand Diwali Celebration is one of the biggest celebrations in the year for the Indian-American community.
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3 Arrested in What Police Believe to Be Linked Crimes
Arlington police have arrested three men thought to be involved in a series of criminal incidents.