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Legendary Philly Sportscaster Jack Whitaker Dies at 95
Jack Whitaker, whose Hall of Fame broadcasting career ranged from the first Super Bowl to Secretariat’s Triple Crown to short essays from major sporting events, died Sunday morning, CBS reported.
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In Case You Missed It Weekend News Digest: Saturday, November 17
To help make sure you stay informed on the most shared and talked about stories across North Texas, each Saturday and Sunday we’ll revisit 5 stories from the previous week and capsulize them in this digest with the most recent updates.
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New DNA Testing Underway in Darlie Routier Capital Murder Case
More than 20 years after she was convicted of murdering her young son, a Rowlett woman on death row remains hopeful her conviction will be overturned.
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Disneyland Paris Apologizes for Banning Boy From ‘Princess' Experience
Disneyland Paris apologized after a 3-year-old was told he could not take part in a “Princess for a Day” experience because he is a boy, NBC News reported. Noah, who is a super fan of Princess Elsa in the film “Frozen,” was “buzzing with excitement” when he learned about the makeover opportunity at the Disneyland Hotel, his mother, Hayley McLean-Glass,...
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Disneyland Paris Tells Boy He Can't Be a Princess
A 3-year-old British boy was told by Disneyland Paris that he could not take part in the “Princess for a Day” event at the theme park because he is a boy. Noah McLean-Glass is a big fan of the Disney movie “Frozen” and likes to dress up as one of its main characters, a princess named Elsa.
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Rangers Opening Day – April 3, 2017
Jordan, Devon, Tyson and Dylan were featured in Rangers Opening Day – April 3, 2017.
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Twenty Years Later, Darlie Routier Murder Case Remembered
Twenty years after one of the most infamous crimes in North Texas history, a Rowlett mother sits on death row for killing her two young sons, a vicious crime she has always blamed on an intruder.