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Children's Mental Health Care Tops Headlines in Hospital Report
Local pediatric hospital system’s biennial reports finds more mental and behavioral resources are needed for children.
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Salvation Army Angel Tree 2019
NBC 5, Telemundo 39 and The Salvation Army invite you to help children and seniors in need this holiday season. Participate in the Angel Tree program and donate gifts for children, seniors and special needs adults in the DFW area.
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Storms Roll Through North Texas Overnight
As storms rolled through North Texas Wednesday night and early Thursday, some residents could see damage.
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The Salvation Army Angel Tree 2017
NBC 5 and The Salvation Army invite you to help children and special needs adults in our community by participating in the Angel Tree program. The Salvation Army hopes to collect over 250,000 donated Christmas gifts for local recipients in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, and Ellis counties.
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Garland Man Sentenced to 50 Years for Sexual Assault of a Child
A man convicted of sexually assaulting a child was sentenced Friday to 50 years in prison, according to the Collin County District Attorney’s office.
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Several North Texas Districts Awarded Grant Money for New Buses
Several school districts, including Dallas, will receive grant money that will be used to update their bus fleet.
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Children's Mental Health Care Tops Headlines in Hospital Report
Local pediatric hospital system’s biennial reports finds more mental and behavioral resources are needed for children.
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Reports and Rumors: Have Homeless People Been Bused into Dallas?
Reports and rumors about a program in New York has some people wondering if hundreds of homeless people are being bused into Dallas.
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Angel Tree Starts Today, Nov. 1
NBC 5, Telemundo 39 and The Salvation Army invite you to help children and seniors in need this holiday season. Participate in the Angel Tree program and donate gifts for children, seniors and special needs adults in the DFW area.
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ICE Files Immigration Detainer on Suspected Serial Killer Billy Chemirmir
ICE officials filed a formal request to see if Billy Chemirmir is deportable after being charged in the deaths of 12 women in North Texas.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Spotty Weekend Storms
Spotty storms will be possible today, but much of the day and area will be dry.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Break From the Heat Again Today
Scattered showers and storms will be around from time to time again today, so you’ll want to keep an umbrella handy. Severe weather is not expected with these storms.
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19 Men Arrested in North Texas Child Exploitation Investigation
A dozen law enforcement agencies arrested 19 men last month as part of a joint investigation into allegations of child exploitation, the Collin County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday.
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Family Sues Assisted Living Facility, Says Woman Was Victim of Accused Serial Killer Billy Chemirmir: Lawsuit
The family of a woman who died in 2017 is suing the assisted living facility where she lived, saying the woman died at the hands of an accused serial killer, according to a lawsuit.
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NBC 5 Forecast: A Few More Hot Days Before Cold Front Arrives
We’ll have a few more days of hot weather in North Texas before a summer cold front moves through and cools temperatures down.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Hot Summer Weekend
Staying seasonably hot and dry through the weekend with highs in the upper 90s and feels like temperatures up to 102 degrees.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Pleasant Weekend Weather
By July standards, this weekend will be rather comfortable in North Texas. High temperatures will be below normal in the low to mid 90s through Sunday.
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NBC 5 Forecast: Hotter Weather Coming
Highs this weekend will be in the mid 90s with a heat index over 100 degrees
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Want a Poppin' Fourth of July? Here's What to Keep in Mind
A fine, a lost pet or a visit to the emergency room — things you might not think about when you’re setting off fireworks on the Fourth of July.
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Daughters Behind New Lawsuit Linked To Accused Serial Killer Bill Chemirmir Speak Out
A new lawsuit claims suspected serial killer Billy Chemirmir murdered more senior citizens and for the first time, the families behind that lawsuit are talking about their loss and why they believe their loved one’s senior living center failed to protect its residents and concealed critical information.