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Mother speaks out after first arrest made in March double homicide
Police tell us one person was wanted in the shooting death of two high school seniors killed in south Dallas in March. Now with one of their alleged killers behind bars, the victims’ mother is speaking out. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has more.
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Flames rip through roof of SE Dallas church
A Dallas firefighter is in stable condition after being hurt Friday afternoon battling a 2-alarm fire at a rural church. While the fire has been contained, the church is a total loss. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has more.
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Following police shooting, first arrest made in March double homicide
On March 22, 2024 around 9:20 p.m., Dallas Police said 18-year-old friends Kamari Smith-Capps and Camren Stacy were shot to death outside of a convenience store on Dixon Avenue near Scyene Road.
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Find your dream boat at Dallas Boat Show
Dallas Boat Show joins us in-studio to share what makes boating so special.
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DPD to release video of police shooting resulting in arrest of double murder suspect
The search continues for one of four suspects in a stolen truck who are accused of ramming Dallas police cars leading to an officer-involved shooting Thursday where police ended up catching a double murder suspect.
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Firefighter hurt in Dallas church fire
A Dallas firefighter is in stable condition after being hurt Friday afternoon battling a 2-alarm fire at a rural church.
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Search continues for 1 of 4 suspects accused of ramming Dallas police car
Police managed to take three men into custody, including a double-murder suspect in connection to an officer-involved shooting. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero has more on the investigation.
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35th Texas Black Invitational Rodeo to ride into Dallas Saturday
NBC 5’s Noelle Walker met up with the longtime rodeo announcer, Kevin Woodson, who knows what it’s like to be inside the arena.
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City of Dallas working to cut a more than $30 million budget shortfall
Part of the cut could mean closing city community pools. NBC 5’s Vince Sims has a deeper look at why this is an option and how community members feel about it.
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City of Dallas step closer to adopting long-range planning guide for land use
From neighborhoods to industrial areas, homeowners say the plan needs changes before the city council votes later this summer. NBC 5’s David Goins has this update.
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Dallas Parks and Recreation considering closing community pools to help cut budget
Dallas Parks and Recreation Director John Jenkins is proposing closing community pools to cut about 3% of their budget as requested by the city.
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35th Texas Black Invitational Rodeo rides into Fair Park Coliseum on Saturday
The Texas Black Invitational Rodeo features African American cowboys and cowgirls competing for cash prizes in events like bull riding, calf and steer roping, barrel racing, and more.
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Dallas firefighters battle 2-alarm church fire
Dallas firefighters battled a 2-alarm fire at a rural church Friday. A Dallas firefighter is in stable condition after suffering smoke inhalation.
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Firefighter injured as flames rip through roof of SE Dallas church
A Dallas firefighter is in stable condition after being hurt Friday afternoon battling a 2-alarm fire at a rural church.
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Police continue search for fourth suspect in connection to officer-involved shooting
Dallas Police are investigating a shooting that happened in the 9600 block of Golf Lakes Trail Thursday afternoon.
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Neighborhood concerns persist as ForwardDallas land use plan heads to Dallas City Council
The Dallas City Plan Commission advanced a long-range future land use plan designed to guide how and where the city grows by a 10-4 vote Thursday night.
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Questions surround use of money allotted to Dallas historic landmark
The venue operator at Fair Park says it’s fully cooperating with the city and the nonprofit overseeing Dallas’ iconic landmark. This amid questions on how donations for a long-promised park might have been used for day-to-day operations at Fair Park. It comes as the CEO of Fair Park First announced his resignation effective August 15.
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Dallas police investigate shooting of a suspect in stolen vehicle investigation
Dallas police are investigating a shooting that happened as they investigated a stolen vehicle report at an apartment complex along Golf Lakes Trail Thursday.
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Dallas police investigate shooting after officers fire on suspect in stolen vehicle investigation
Dallas Police are investigating a shooting that happened in the 9600 block of Golf Lakes Trail Thursday afternoon.
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First West Nile virus human case reported in Dallas
The Dallas County Health and Human Services has reported the first human case of West Nile virus in Dallas this season. The man lives in the 75230 ZIP code and was diagnosed with West Nile. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has more.
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UniverSoul Circus sets up under the big top at Dallas' Red Bird Mall
If you’re driving near Red Bird Mall in Southern Dallas, you can’t miss the Big Top. It’s the UniverSoul Circus setting up to begin its two-and-a-half-week “Family Reunion Tour” run here.