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9 Men, Including 3 Soldiers, Charged in Child Sex Ring Case
Central Texas authorities say they’ve cracked a child prostitution ring involving nine men, including three soldiers.
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Central Texas Motorcyclist Uploads Footage of Speeding Violation to YouTube, Gets Ticket
A motorcyclist in Williamson County was given a ticket for speeding after uploading a video of his violation to YouTube, a Williamson County constable said in a Facebook post Wednesday.
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UW-Milwaukee Lecturer Under Fire for Guillen Remarks
A University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee lecturer is under fire for making comments about the death of U.S. Army soldier Vanessa Guillen.
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Central Texas Police Shoot, Kill Quadruple Stabbing Suspect
Police fatally shot a man suspected of stabbing four people in a Central Texas city early Monday, authorities said.
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Candidate for Texas GOP Chair Allen West Out of Hospital After Motorcycle Crash
Former U.S. Rep. Allen West of Florida was injured in a motorcycle crash Saturday in Central Texas.
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Texas River Tubing Companies Beginning to Reopen
Tubing companies are beginning to reopen along the popular San Marcos River in central Texas.
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Texas River Tubing Companies Beginning to Reopen
Tubing companies are beginning to reopen along the popular San Marcos River in central Texas.
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Storms Spawn Tornadoes in South Central Texas
Severe storms Tuesday spawned tornadoes in parts of Central Texas.
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Governor Abbott Prepares State Resources as Severe Weather Approaches Central Texas
Governor Greg Abbott has placed resources on standby across the state in anticipation of severe weather expected to impact Central Texas Wednesday.
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Gas Meters Line North Texas Roadways Sparking Concerns of Leaks, Explosions
Gas meters found close to roads are damaged in crashes far more than one might expect, according to a joint investigation from NBC 5 Investigates and The Dallas Morning News.
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Big Buses, Bigger Problems: The $25 Million DCS Land Deal
As Dallas County Schools began to sink into financial trouble, the agency sold taxpayer-owned land in order to get fast cash, NBC 5 Investigates has uncovered.
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Walk to End Alzheimer's 2016
The Alzheimer’s Association North Central Texas Chapter invites you to lace up your running shoes and sign up for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. More than 4,900 participants in North Texas get involved to raise awareness in hopes of ending Alzheimer’s.
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2017 Souper Bowl of Caring North Texas
Join the fight against hunger and donate non-perishable food items during the Souper Bowl of Caring, the largest food drive benefiting the North Texas Food Bank and Tarrant Area Food Bank, starting Wednesday, January 18, through Sunday, February 5.
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Mountain Cedar Season Winding Down
If you’re allergic to mountain cedar, the worst may be over — at least for a few weeks.
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Trump Highlighting Apple's Expansion in Austin
Leaving behind Washington and the impeachment probe, President Donald Trump traveled to Texas on Wednesday to tour a manufacturing plant that produces the latest generation of Apple’s Mac Pro computer. Trump was seeking to highlight job growth in a state crucial for Republicans in 2020, both in terms of money and votes.
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Friend Identifies Link Between 72-Year-Old Found Dead and Woman Arrested in Central Texas
Police have identified the man and woman found dead in a Plano apartment over the weekend as 71-year-old Theresa Coomes and 72-year-old Jimmy Farris.
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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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Widespread Rain Making a Wet Morning Commute
Widespread rain and thunderstorms are moving into North Texas this morning from the northwest.
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LGBTQ Senior Center Opens In Austin
Meals on Wheels Central Texas is celebrating the grand opening of its first-ever LGBTQ senior center. The center, which has been in operation for a few weeks after a soft opening in September, is housed at Metropolitan Community Church in south Austin. The program is not affiliated with the church or any religious messaging, though most of the members so...