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Police Seek Help to Locate Man Wanted in Connection to Deadly Shooting
Police in Dallas are asking for the public’s help to locate a man wanted for murder in connection a deadly December shooting.
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Dallas Zoo Tickets Sold Out
The Dallas Zoo tweeted on Monday morning tickets for both members and general admission tickets were sold out for the day. The Dallas Zoo is offering tickets for $8 per person through Feb 28.
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Police Investigate Unexplained Serious Injury on Dallas Freeway
Dallas police are investigating the reason a person was found seriously injured a freeway on Sunday night.
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Dallas Man Recounts Efforts During Civil Rights Movement
A Dallas native who participated in civil rights movement reminds everyone MLK Day shouldn’t be a day off, but a day filled with service.
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Law Enforcement Work with Local, State, Federal Agencies for Inauguration Week Safety
NBC 5 reached out to several North Texas law enforcement departments about their safety plans for Inauguration Week.
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Local Family Wins New Car During Pandemic
The Spears family won the contest out of 700 respondents to the Park Place Cares giveaway.
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Dallas ISD Fifth Grade Student Wins MLK Oratory Competition
Dominic Patermo from Dallas ISD’s Harry C. Withers Elementary took home 1st place and $2,000 for winning the 29th annual Foley & Lardner MLK Jr. Oratory Competition
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Dallas County Reports 1,377 COVID-19 Cases, 13 More Deaths Sunday
Health officials in Dallas County are reporting 1,377 COVID-19 cases Sunday — the county’s lowest single-day case count since Dec. 29 — along with 13 more deaths.
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Man Charged in 22-Year-Old's Slaying in South Dallas
A 24-year-old man has been charged with murder in connection with the slaying of another man earlier this month in south Dallas, police say.
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King's Dream ‘More Important Today' Than It Was 58 Years Ago, Dallas Pastor Says
As the nation prepares to celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, one Dallas pastor says he hopes the country can move past the contentious political climate and make progress on King’s vision.
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King's Dream ‘More Important Today' Than It Was 58 Years Ago, Dallas Pastor Says
As the nation prepares to celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, one Dallas pastor says he hopes the country can move past the contentious political climate and make progress on King’s vision.
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2 Dead After Driver Runs Red Light, Strikes Vehicle: Dallas Police
Two people were killed early Sunday when a driver ran a red light and hit their vehicle, Dallas police say.
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Affidavit: Dallas Man Threatened Armed Return to Washington Following Jan. 6 Riot
Troy Anthony Smocks of Dallas is behind bars in Fannin County facing federal charges of threats in interstate commerce.
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First Week of Vaccinations at Fair Park Wraps Up After Some Confusion, Controversy
After several days of confusion and long wait times, the first week of vaccinations at Fair Park in Dallas came to an end Saturday.
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Dallas County Reports 2,809 COVID-19 Cases, 5 More Deaths Saturday; 23 ICU Beds Available
Dallas County is reporting 2,809 COVID-19 cases Saturday along with five more deaths and just 23 ICU beds available in the entire county.
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Bit by Bit, Second Thought Theatre's STEP Reveals Play Development Process
Although Second Thought Theatre has not been able to stage a play for a live audience in nearly a year, the Dallas theater company’s STEP program allows audiences to witness the creation of new work from the comfort of home.
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Man Accused of Killing Dallas Police Officer Spared Death Penalty: Pleads Guilty, Sentenced to Life in Prison
The man accused of killing a police officer inside a Dallas Home Depot is expected to plead guilty and be sentenced to life in prison Friday.
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FBI Dallas Gives Latest Updates on Individuals Involved in Siege of US Capitol
In a statement Friday, FBI Dallas SAC Matthew DeSarno said the agency is “focused on identifying, investigating, and disrupting individuals who were involved in the siege of the U.S. Capitol and/or those who may continue to incite violence and engage in criminal activity locally.”
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Appointments Only for Future Dallas County COVID-19 Vaccinations
From now on, Dallas County officials said Friday it will be appointments only for future COVID-19 vaccinations after two days of confusion and long waits for walk-up vaccines with no appointment.
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Dallas County Reports 2,817 COVID-19 Cases, 24 More Deaths Friday; Fewer ICU Beds Available
Dallas County is reporting 2,817 COVID-19 cases Friday along with 24 more deaths and fewer than two dozen ICU beds available in the entire county.