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North Texas Families Struggle to Buy Homes in this Real Estate Market
A Lewisville family is frustrated after making 13 offers on homes in North Texas and still getting outbid.
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D/FW International Airport Monitors Situation in Brussels
Officials at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport are on alert Tuesday after a series of explosions rocked Brussels Airport and a metro station in Belgium early Tuesday, killing 31 and injuring scores of others.
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Second Phase of AAdvantage Program Changes Start Tuesday
New rules start Tuesday for how American Airlines AAdvantage Customers redeem their points.
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Some North Texas Hospitals Face Nursing Shortage
Some North Texas hospitals are offering incentives to add nurses to their staff. Plaza Medical Center administrators in Fort Worth call this the worst nursing shortage they have seen in decades.
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Keller Teen One Swim Meet Away from 2016 Paralympics
A Keller teen is one swim meet away from qualifying for the 2016 Paralympics in Rio.
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Why Springing Forward Could Be a Health Risk
As people change their clocks for Daylight Saving Time, it can throw off sleep patterns. New American Heart Association studies suggest a poorer quality of sleep can lead to a stroke.
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EF-1 Tornado Injures 3, Damages Mobile Homes in Tolar
People in Tolar are cleaning up Jake’s Mobile Home Park on 377 in Hood County Tuesday after an EF-1 tornado touched down in the area.
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28 Mock Trial Teams in Dallas to Compete for State Title
Twenty-eight teams from across Texas are competing in the State Mock Trials Friday and Saturday. The winners will advance to nationals in May.
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Memorial Service Held for Fallen Euless Police Officer
Law enforcement, neighbors and community members gathered to say goodbye Saturday to a North Texas police officer who was killed in the line of duty.
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Blue Zones Fort Worth Measures Progress After One Year
Blue Zones Fort Worth is celebrating its one year mark and leaders say more then 10,500 people signed up to adapt a healthier lifestyle.
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Dallas County to Start Testing for Zika Virus Monday
Dallas County Health and Human Services will start testing for the Zika virus in Dallas on Monday.
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Dallas Police Officer Credits Experience to Stopping Armed Robber
A Dallas police officer stopped an armed robber who tried to take money from a Wal-Mart cash register Tuesday.
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Ridgmar Mall Looks at Possibilities for Macy's Vacancy
Ridgmar Mall Management in Fort Worth is looking at building a multi-use community center in place of Macy’s when the retail store moves out.
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Crude Oil Price Drop Will Affect Texas Economy: Expert
Stocks around the world crash because the price of crude oil dropped below $28, the lowest it’s been since 2003.
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Marathoner Gives TED Talk About Overcoming Traumatic Brain Injury
A 23-year-old North Texan gives a TED Talk Thursday night about hoping to qualify for the 2020 Olympics as the first runner to have suffered a traumatic brain injury.
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Judge Calls for End of Love Field Constraints
A district judge calls on Congress to end all constraints at Dallas Love Field so the airport can grow.
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500 Dallas Homeless Arrive at Omni for Christmas Eve
The SoupMobile and Dallas Omni Hotel are hosting more than 500 men, women and children this Christmas Eve.
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Two Denton Churches Receive Bomb Threats
Two Denton churches received bomb threats in the mail this week, officials are investigating.
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Number of Flu Cases Reported in North Texas Down
Despite having more flu activity than most other states, health officials say fewer North Texans have been diagnosed with the flu than past years.
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Print Shops See Rise in Anti-Gun Sign Requests
North Texas print shop employees say they’re seeing a spike in requests for signs that say guns are not allowed in businesses.