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5 Talk Street: BAPS Charities In The Joy Of Others Walk-Run
One of our community partners who is constantly working to help others is BAPS Charities. This year, they are still committed to that mission and are holding a wonderful event called The In the Joy of Others Walk-Run. Rina Jjariwala, a volunteer with BAPS, stops by to discuss the walk taking place on Saturday, June 8, at The Sound at...
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Manhunt for Irving homicide suspect continues
A statewide search is on for an accused killer. The victim’s sister says a man who was renting a room on their property gunned down her 24-year-old brother. It happened in Irving this weekend. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero shows the suspect police are desperate to find.
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Statewide search for man accused of killing 24-year-old Irving man
The victim’s sister says a man they allowed to rent a room on their property gunned down her brother.
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Video shows peacock, goat leading North Texas officers on wild chase
Officers from the Irving Police Department thought they were being pranked on April Fool’s Day until they were called to handle a situation involving a peacock and a goat on Monday afternoon.
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WATCH: Goat and peacock lead officers on wild chase in Texas
North Texas officers had their hands full on April Fool’s Day when they had to recuse a goat and a peacock.
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Crews work to clear accident scene on Highway 161 at Walnut Hill in Irving
Crews worked to clear an accident scene late Thursday afternoon after a multi-vehicle accident injured 3 people.
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Lanes open after multi-vehicle accident shuts down southbound Highway 161 in Irving, 3 injured
A multi-vehicle accident has shut down southbound lanes of State Highway 161 at Walnut Hill in Irving causing significant traffic delays.
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Suspect dead, PGBT shut down after Irving police shooting
Irving police said a man burst through a traffic barricade at a high rate of speed, got out of his car on the highway and approached officers with a knife in hand. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey has the story.
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One dead following officer-involved shooting on President George Bush Turnpike
Irving police said a man burst through a traffic barricade at a high rate of speed, got out of his car on the highway and approached officers with a knife in-hand.
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‘More Than a Number' memorial opens in Irving, 4 years to the day the pandemic was declared in Texas
The memorial, a powerful symbol of remembrance, features pillars displaying the photos and names of those who lost their lives to COVID-19.
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Irving officer fatally shoots man who was walking on highway with a knife, police say
Irving police said a man burst through a traffic barricade at a high rate of speed, got out of his car on the highway and approached officers with a knife in-hand.
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Irving to hold memorial honoring COVID-19 victims 4 years after disaster declaration
NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen previews the “More Than a Number” memorial exhibit in Irving’s Archives Museum honoring the individuals lost to COVID-19 in the last four years.
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Memorial held in Irving 4 years after COVID-19 disaster declaration
NBC 5’s Larry Collins shows us the memorial exhibit in Irving’s Archives Museum honoring the individuals lost to COVID-19 in the last four years.
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President George Bush Turnpike closed in Irving after fiery 18-wheeler crash
Southbound lanes of President George Bush Turnpike are closed in Irving due to a crash involving an 18-wheeler on Wednesday morning.
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Southbound lanes of PGBT closed in Irving due to 18-wheeler crash
According to officials, the crash involved a semitruck and a trailer in the southbound lanes of State Highway 161 between MacArthur Boulevard and Gateway Drive.
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A yearly tradition: TxDOT camera captures a hawk and nest with two eggs in Irving
A hawk is sitting on its nest above a busy Irving highway, continuing a tradition lasting for 17 years.
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Death investigated after body recovered from Lake Carolyn
Irving Police are investigating the death of a person whose body was found in Lake Carolyn on Friday.
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See how long it takes for families to buy a home in Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Finding an affordable home in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex may take longer than expected due to the high cost of living in the area.
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Bond hearing on Monday for Irving real estate executive facing years of theft complaints
Irving real estate executive Pauline Coronado appeared in a Dallas County court on Monday. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Armed Brinks security guard undressed, robbed at gunpoint
Police say an armed man held up a Brinks security guard, forcefully removing his pants and gun belt before fleeing with a large sum of money.