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Irving Police Investigate Suspected Crime Involving Apple Device
Apple AirTags have become a popular tool to track missing items but they’ve also been used in suspected crimes including one this weekend to track a woman in Irving.
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Criminals Are Using Apple AirTags to Illegally Track North Texans. Here's How
Small and relatively cheap, Apple AirTags are advertised as an easy way to find misplaced items, but they’ve also been used to illegally track people.
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North Texans Dealing With Downed Power Lines, No Electricity From Ice Storm
Four days of freezing rain in North Texas has trees coated with ice, causing limbs to break.
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Enjoy Food and Beer at Barley and Bites
This Saturday is The City of Irving’s first annual Barley and Bites, a festival celebrating the unique flavors of Irving. MORE: IrvingEvents.org
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Icy Tree Branch Sparks Small Fire on Arlington Neighborhood
With lingering effects of ice, city crews in Arlington responded Thursday to several calls about tree limbs in roadways.
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Irving ISD Approves $700 Million Bond Propositions for May Election
The Irving Independent School District Board approved bond propositions worth $700 million on Tuesday for the May 2023 election.
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Irving Firefighter Returns to Work After 500-Day Battle With COVID-19
An Irving firefighter and EMT is back on the front lines after a 500-day battle with COVID-19.
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‘Nothing Short of a Miracle': Irving Firefighter Returns After 500-Day Battle With COVID-19
EMT firefighter Joseph Solecki is back on the front lines with the Irving Fire Department after the battle of his life.
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DFW Artists Use Art to Express Solidarity with Women on Iran
A collective of DFW artists, about half of them Iranian-born, will participate in an exhibition that opens on Saturday called ‘Woman Life Freedom DFW’ to show solidarity with the women of Iran.
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North Texas Artists Show Support for Iran Through Art
Art isn’t just something to hang on a wall, it can be a form of protest or a way to show support. Some Iranian immigrants are among a consortium of DFW artists making a statement this weekend through their work.
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2 in Custody After Gunfire Reported at Irving Nimitz High School
Two people were taken into custody outside Irving Nimitz High School on Monday afternoon after at least one gunshot was reported.
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Friday Night Lights Make Way for Cricket in North Texas
Welcome to the new Lone Star State, where cricket matches, a Hindu temple and Indian grocery stores sit in close proximity to Christian churches, cattle ranches and Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys empire.
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Missing Irving Baby Found Safe, Father in Custody: Irving Police
A 4-month-old Gianna Martinez has been located and is in the process of being reunited with her family. The suspect was taken into custody without incident.
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House Call for Irving Kidney Patient Was Good for the Heart
James Gafford doesn’t need much to make him happy. Little acts of kindness bring tears of joy.
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Irving Man Thankful for Unique House Call
An Irving man doesn’t have to wait until Thanksgiving Day to know what he’s thankful for. His gratitude comes from a special house call from the doctors who nursed him back to health recently.
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North Texas Restaurants Prepare for Holiday Demand While Navigating Higher Food Costs
With Thanksgiving two weeks away, families and restaurant owners are navigating the higher costs of food.
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Documentary About First Responder Mental Health Set to Premiere in North Texas
PTSD911, a documentary about first responder mental health, is set to premiere at a special event at the Irving Arts Center.
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Irving Diwali Festival Sends Message of Unity
It was the Festival of Lights, and the North Texas Hindu community celebrated in grand fashion. Diwali – a Hindu religious holiday – is known for the music, performances, and pure joy of coming together.
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Local Celebration Shines Light on Diwali, Community
It was the Festival of Lights, and the North Texas Hindu community celebrated in grand fashion. Diwali is a Hindu holiday.
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Only One North Texas City Listed Among 50 Safest in the Country in New Ranking
A Dallas suburb cracked the Top 50 safest cities in the country in a new ranking and several other North Texas cities made the longer list.
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Turns Out Driving in Texas Isn't That Bad According to a New List
Texas, you shouldn’t get so frustrated, Texas fared pretty well in WalletHub’s “2022’s Best & Worst Cities to Drive in” list released Monday.