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Social Media Trend Sees Rash of Stolen Vehicles in North Texas
Cars being stolen around North Texas is nothing new. What is fairly new is a certain type of car being targeted and why it’s happening. Vince Sims has the story and the connection to social media.
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Certain Cars Targeted by North Texas Thieves Thanks, in Part, to a Social Media Trend
A North Texas neighborhood is frustrated after thieves target cars for joyrides inspired by a social media trend.
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Convicted 17-Year-Old Sentenced in Death of Mother Working as Uber Eats Driver
A 17-year-old pleaded guilty and was sentenced Thursday in the death of 31-year-old Ryan Graham Munsie, a mother working as an Uber Eats driver killed in 2021.
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Muscle Car Stolen After Locksmith Unlocks Car for Thief Who Showed Student ID
An all-black 2015 Dodge Challenger Hellcat was reported stolen from Haltom High School’s parking lot on Wednesday by a person with a student ID card who police say hired a locksmith to unlock the vehicle.
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Locksmith Used to Steal Hellcat From Haltom High School Parking Lot
A stolen car would not normally raise a lot of eyebrows, but this one caught our attention. A thief stole a car from a high school parking lot, but he didn’t break into the car, he actually called a locksmith for help.
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One Dead, One Injured from Haltom City House Fire
One man is dead and another woman is in critical condition after a house fire broke out Sunday morning.
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Tarrant County Deputy Recovering After Accident, Thankful for Support
A Tarrant County deputy is home recovering after an accident left him with broken and fractured bones. He’s expressing gratitude for the outpouring of support. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has the exclusive one-on-one interview.
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Tarrant County Deputy Grateful for Community Support After Being Hit by Car
A Tarrant County Deputy is home recovering after an accident left him with broken and fractured bones.
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North Texas Church Provides Thanksgiving for 1,200
Christian Center Fort Worth continued a nearly three-decade-old tradition of providing Thanksgiving meals for hundreds of people.
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Tarrant County Church Feeds Hundreds on Thanksgiving
A Tarrant County church upheld a nearly three-decade-old tradition Thursday, feeding several hundred people on Thanksgiving Day.
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‘Organized Chaos': Haltom City Church Prepares Free Thanksgiving Meals
A Tarrant County church is gearing up for the massive effort to provide hundreds of free Thanksgiving meals to the community it serves.
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Haltom City Church Continues to Feed Those In Need Despite Own Challenges
A Tarrant County church is gearing up for the massive effort to provide hundreds of free Thanksgiving meals to the community.
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School Bonds on the Ballot, None Bigger than $1.5 Billion in Plano ISD
Multiple school districts in North Texas are putting school bonds in front of the voters on Election Day.
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Plano ISD Biggest School Bond on Ballot at $1.5 Billion
Multiple school districts in North Texas are putting school bonds in front of the voters on Election Day. None of the requests is bigger than what Plano ISD has proposed – nearly $1.5 billion to pay for renovations and security upgrades.
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Retired Haltom City Officer Dies in House Fire
62-year-old Tony Miller, a retired Haltom City police officer died in a house fire Sunday, the department confirms.
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Haltom City Residents Continue to Cleanup After Flash Floods
Mud-filled living and bedrooms are the reality for dozens of North Texans still reeling from Monday’s flash floods. The sun returned across much of the area, but there are people with rain-soaked furniture trying to clean up and determine their next steps. Lili Zheng reports from Haltom City.
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Haltom City Residents Continue Clean Up After Torrential Rain
Residents in Haltom City continue to clean up two days after torrential rainfall across North Texas flooded homes and streets.
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Hours of Rainfall Fell in Haltom City Early Monday Morning
In Tarrant County, video shows the scene early Monday after hours of nonstop rainfall in Haltom City. Wayne Carter has the story.
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Haltom City Officers Fire on Driver Who Escapes on Foot After a Chase
A person is on the run after being fired on by Haltom City Police following a chase Monday night, police say. Officers added they found no evidence indicating any of the shots fired by police hit the person.
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Inflation Leads to Longer Lines at Food Bank Distribution Events
Food banks are increasing their efforts to continue providing meals as record-high inflation makes it more difficult for families to buy food. NBC 5’s Yona Gavino has more from a food bank distribution in Haltom City.