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Enjoy the state flower at the Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival this weekend
Can’t get enough of the state flower? Then it’s worth the drive 30 miles south of Dallas on Interstate 45 to the Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival.
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Best places to find Bluebonnets in Texas
Are you looking for the best places to find Bluebonnets in Texas? Check out this video to see all the options in the city of Ennis.
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Total Eclipse: Eclipse over Ennis timelapse
See an eight-minute timelapse of a total eclipse over Ennis, Texas, Monday, April 8, 2024.
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Visitors flock to Ennis to experience the solar eclipse
People from around the world are in North Texas for the total eclipse. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans caught up with many out-of-towners who headed straight to the path of totality in Ennis.
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Ennis plans to make solar eclipse viewing a unique experience
Like trains that run through it, the path of totality passes right over Ennis, making it a prime place to watch the eclipse. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has the story.
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Ennis residents hear plans for path of totality at eclipse town hall
Its population of 20,000 could bloom to as many as 200,000 all to witness darkness at noon.
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Ennis mother gets heart transplant, now her only child needs one, too
13 years ago, Clayborne gave birth to her only child, Micah, prematurely. He was two pounds and had to be in the NICU. Days later, Clayborne would join him in the hospital, but in the cardiac ICU.
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North Texas mom raises awareness for son needing heart transplant
Cards, chocolate, and flowers. They are given to show love on Valentine’s Day. But an Ennis mother and son celebrate this day from the heart. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker has their story.
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City of Ennis and businesses prepare for large crowds for April 8 total solar eclipse
The small town of Ennis is getting ready for the influx of visitors for the April 8 total eclipse.
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North Texas town ready to welcome visitors for solar eclipse
We are just a couple of months away from a total solar eclipse happening over North Texas. One small city will have the longest period of totality. We’re talking about Ennis– which is just south of Dallas– in Ellis County. NBC 5’s Vince Sims has more on how they are getting ready to be the center of attention.
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Ennis ISD cancels classes on the day of the total solar eclipse
The Ennis ISD is canceling classes and giving students a holiday on Monday, April 8, the day a total solar eclipse will occur over North Texas.
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Find something special at Fern in the Wild
We shop, eat, and enjoy at Fern in the Wild! It’s an interior décor store and café that has a little bit of everything.
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A sneak peak of Ennis Autumn Daze
Enjoy all things fall at the Ennis Autumn Daze festival! We get a preview of the upcoming festivities.
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Fugitive out of Dallas arrested in Ellis County, allegedly rammed patrol vehicles with tow truck
A man who led deputies on an hours-long chase Friday was wanted for probation violation for burglary in Dallas County, and authorities say he struck two patrol vehicles with a tow truck while trying to escape.
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2 big rigs overturn, shut down northbound Interstate 45 in Ennis
Northbound Interstate 45 near Ennis is closed due to a crash involving two overturned big rigs.
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Foodie 411: Mister Charles, Portillo's in Allen and Supreme Croissants
DallasNews.com/food writer Sarah Blaskovich dishes on Mister Charles on Knox Street in Dallas, Portillo’s coming soon to Allen and supreme croissants at the Dallas Farmers Market.
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Viral spiral croissants land in North Texas
Ennis-based bakery La 57 has gone viral thanks to their spiral croissants! We sit down with owner, Laura Macarena, to learn more.
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Ennis residents asked to conserve water after electrical issue at water plant
Residents in the Ellis County city of Ennis are being asked to reduce water use as an electrical problem is keeping the city from pumping fresh water into its system.
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Small Twin Engine Plane Crashes in Ennis, 1 Dead 2 Injured
One person is dead and two others were taken to the hospital when a Cessna 310 crashed in a field near Ennis Municipal Airport around 3:20 p.m. on Saturday, according to a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokesperson.