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Proposal for some Dallas leaders' pay in question
The incoming chair of the Dallas County GOP intends to fight a proposal at city hall. The Charter Review Commission is looking into nearly doubling the pay for Dallas City Council and the mayor. NBC 5’s Phil Prazan looks into the issue.
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Students walk out of Wilmer-Hutchins High School
On the first day back to school after a shooting on campus, students walked out of Wilmer-Hutchins High School on Monday morning in an apparent act of protest.
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Trial expected to begin for Dallas anesthesiologist in IV tampering case
Jury selection is expected to begin Monday in the federal trial of an anesthesiologist charged with putting dangerous drugs into IV bags at a North Dallas surgery center.
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Dallas County officials break ground on new bio laboratory in Medical District
The new laboratory and research facility will provide the needed space to accommodate the growing needs of the Dallas County Health and Human Services Department.
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New Dallas County lab breaks ground
Dallas County officials broke ground on a new, three story laboratory that will help the health department grow to new heights and be more prepared for the next health emergency. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the story.
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MacKenzie Scott doubles planned nonprofit gifts to $640M, gives $7M locally
Billionaire philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott announced Tuesday she is giving $640 million to 361 small nonprofits including $7 million to four North Texas nonprofits.
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Sudden death of 7-year-old girl sparks investigation by Dallas Police
The Dallas Police Department is looking into the sudden death of a little girl who passed away early last week, days before her birthday.
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Affording a comfortable mortgage in Dallas: What homebuyers need to know
The dream of owning a home is becoming more elusive in North Texas, with buyers needing to earn an income of at least $121,398 to afford a mortgage comfortably.
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Driver identified after fatal hit-and-run along Central Expressway
A driver suspected in the hit-and-run death of a man whose body was found early Sunday morning along Central Expressway has been identified and is cooperating with investigators, Richardson Police say.
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Primary Election Results: Dallas County
See election results for races held in Dallas County during the March 5, 2024, primary. Results available after 7 p.m. Tuesday.
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Bond hearing on Monday for Irving real estate executive facing years of theft complaints
Irving real estate executive Pauline Coronado appeared in a Dallas County court on Monday. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Serial rapist sentenced to life in prison
DNA connected 52-year-old Jeffrey Wheat to four sex assaults in Plano, Corinth, Coppell and Arlington. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has reactions from today’s sentencing, and how the case went from cold to conclusion.
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Man sentenced after admitting to multiple North Texas sex assaults
A serial rapist who admitted to multiple home invasion sexual assaults that took place in North Texas over nearly a decade will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
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Bodycam video released in Mesquite school shooting
Authorities have released bodycam footage of a shooting at a Mesquite charter school, which ended with police shooting at the student 19 times. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey walks viewers through the video.
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Mesquite Police share videos of school shooting where officers fired 19 times
Mesquite Police released body camera and surveillance video Tuesday of a shooting involving police officers and a 16-year-old student at the Pioneer Technology and Arts Academy on Feb. 19.
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Mesquite police release bodycam video showing officer-involved shooting at charter school
Mesquite police have released video of a shooting at Pioneer Technology & Arts Academy Mesquite involving a student who brought a gun to school. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Residents plead for protection from dangerous drivers along NW Highway
Cars traveling so fast on a Dallas street that they are threatening people inside their own homes along Northwest Highway. Some who live along Northwest Hwy say the city and TxDOT won’t help them slow the traffic. Senior investigative reporter Scott Friedman went looking for answers.
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‘It could have killed someone' Dallas residents beg for protection from dangerous drivers on NW Hwy
Some residents along Northwest Highway are pleading with the city of Dallas and TxDOT to do more to slow drivers outside of their neighborhood after several crashes damaged property and showered homes with debris.
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Dallas City Manager resigns
There’s a big change at Dallas City Hall on Wednesday night. City Manager T. C. Broadnax is stepping down after seven years on the job. NBC 5’s Ken Kalthoff has reactions from the community.
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Dallas city manager TC Broadnax resigns after 7 years
Dallas City Manager TC Broadnax is stepping down as the city’s top administrator, according to officials who spoke with NBC 5.