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6th North Texas Area Code, Launches This Month
North Texas is getting a new area code in January.
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Weather Quiz: Winter Season Snow
NBC 5 Chief Meteorologist Rick Mitchell asks what is the longest stretch that DFW has gone without at least an inch of snow during the winter season.
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Weather Quiz: Coldest DFW Temperature Ever on Christmas
NBC 5 Senior Meteorologist David Finfrock asks what was the coldest DFW temperature ever on Christmas.
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American Airlines Seeks Consumer Confidence in 737 MAX, Flight Demonstrations at DFW Airport
American Airlines is taking the next step to return the Boeing 737 MAX jet into commercial service after it was grounded for nearly two years over safety concerns.
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Wells Fargo and North Texas Food Bank to Provide 87,500 Meals for Families in Dallas-Fort Worth Area
The Wells Fargo Drive-Up Food Bank and the North Texas Food Bank have partnered to provide 87,500 meals to families in Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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DFW Healthcare Providers Treat, Prepare for COVID-19 Patients
Amid growing public interest and concern surrounding COVID-19, healthcare providers are seeing a rising number of people seek testing and care.
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DFW Hospitals, Counties Prepare for Coronavirus
The Centers for Disease Control has said they expect coronavirus cases in the United States to likely grow in weeks and months to come.
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New El Centro Culinary Campus to Produce Chefs Twice as Quickly
Accelerated program will allow Culinary, Pastry and Hospitality students to earn 2-year Associates Degree in one year.
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New El Centro Culinary Campus to Produce Chefs Twice as Quickly
The accelerated program at El Centro College will allow Culinary, Pastry and Hospitality students to earn 2-year Associates Degree in one year.
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In Case You Missed It Weekend News Digest: Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019
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. In our 5+5 format, we’ll publish the first 5 on Saturday morning and the second 5 on Sunday. A…
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In Case You Missed It Weekend News Digest: Sunday, Dec. 8, 2019
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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Weekend Storm System Means Good News and Bad News
Let’s start with the bad news…it’s going to be a soggy Saturday. Yep, the timing is terrible. Expect several hours of rain Saturday afternoon.
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Some Slick Spots May Remain on Roads Through Monday
A Wind Chill Advisory is in effect for areas surrounding Dallas and Fort Worth until 12 p.m. Monday.
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Heavy, Soaking Rain Provides Much Needed Drought Relief to North Texas
A steady, soaking rain brought much needed drought relief to North Texas on Tuesday. In fact, the rainfall set a new record for the day at D/FW Airport.
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Airline Employees in Training Before Super Bowl to Spot Potential Victims of Human Trafficking
Airline Ambassadors trains airline employees to spot signs of human trafficking.
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Warmer Today Before our Next Cold Front Arrives
We will have one more warm fall day with highs in the lower 70s before our next strong cold front pushes through.
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Fort Worth Grandmother Killed After Being Caught in Shootout Crossfire
A Fort Worth grandmother is dead after being caught in the crossfire of a shootout Friday.
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McKinney Police Arrest Man Accused of ‘Upskirting'
McKinney Police have arrested the man they believe recorded video up a young woman’s skirt at a Hobby Lobby.
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Social Media Tip Leads to Arrest of Man Accused of Exposing Himself
A tip from social media lead Cedar Hill police to arrest a man they believe exposed himself to a child in a city park in June.
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Dallas Police Have Seized 200 Guns as Summer Campaign Aims to Stem Violence
A summertime Dallas police operation targeting specific neighborhoods and criminal activity, including gang- and gun-related violence, has made a dent in the number of violent crimes, which spiked in the first five months of the year, Acting Chief David Pughes said Friday.