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North Texas coworker of man sent to El Salvador speaks out, family still searching
Family seeks return of barber deported after being detained in Irving.
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‘Canine Companions' graduate from Baylor Scott and White program
Two expertly trained service dogs graduated from the Canine Companions program at Baylor Scott and White Health and joined the people they will help.
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ATM manufacturing company in North Texas explains tariff impacts
An international ATM manufacturing company headquartered in Irving is facing tariff impacts and planning how to handle the increasing costs.
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ATM manufacturing company based in Irving faces impacts of tariffs
An international ATM manufacturing company headquartered in Irving is facing tariff impacts. NBC 5’s Vince Sims takes a look at how the company is handling the increasing costs.
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Disaster assistance for Irving storm victims
Help is available for North Texas residents who are still dealing with damage after an EF-1 tornado. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Irving City Council votes to move forward with rezoning plan
The city of Irving had another marathon meeting that ended early this morning. NBC 5’s Larry Collins tells us what they decided when it comes to a new development.
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Las Vegas Sands pulls casino element from Irving resort proposal
Just hours before a key vote, Las Vegas Sands asked Irving city leaders to remove the casino portion of its proposed resort plan. The developer—also the new owner of the Dallas Mavericks—made the change after public pushback. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat reports from City Hall.
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Las Vegas Sands revises Irving resort proposal, omits casino plan
Sands adjusts Irving resort plan, removing casino amid public pushback and legal hurdles.
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Irving City Council to vote on controversial zoning change
Thursday’s vote could make way for a casino resort in the city. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Las Vegas Sands wins key vote for Irving resort project, but casino dreams face uphill battle
In a 5-4 vote, the commission approved the zoning changes tied to a potential resort casino owned by Las Vegas Sands Corporation.
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Irving approves rezoning for a mixed-use development, could a new Mavs arena and casino be in our future?
The potential for a resort casino and new arena for the Dallas Mavericks in Irving lives on. Early Tuesday morning, the Irving Planning and Zoning Commission approved the rezoning of two developments. Still, experts tell NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera chances of a casino in Texas remain slim for the near future.
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Rezoning plan approved for Irving casino resort
A planning meeting about the future of Irving and a potential resort casino stretched into the early hours of Tuesday morning. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Irving residents debate Las Vegas Sands resort casino proposal
A packed meeting in Irving as residents sound off on a proposal by Las Vegas Sands to rezone land near Highway 114 for a resort casino. The planning and zoning commission will decide what’s next.
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Las Vegas Sands' Texas resort plan sparks debate in Irving
Irving residents debated a Las Vegas Sands rezoning proposal, which could pave the way for a resort and casino.
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‘He was a man of his word,' says friend of Dallas man killed in DWI crash in Irving
Friends are remembering a Dallas man who was killed after a suspected drunk driver crashed into his disabled car early Saturday morning.
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Friends call death on SH 114 in Irving ‘senseless' and ‘tragic'
We’re learning more about a man killed by a suspected drunk driver killed on State Highway 114 in Irving over the weekend. Friends of the victim tell NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil they’re reflecting on the happy moments.
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Irving residents continue storm cleanup efforts after EF-1 tornado
NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen tells us about how Irving took a direct hit from an EF-1 tornado during Tuesday’s storms.
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Tornado leaves path of destruction in Irving as neighbors clean up
A confirmed tornado tore through Irving, leaving nearly half a mile of damage. Residents are now cleaning up as the National Weather Service assesses the impact. Meredith Yeomans reports from the scene.
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Irving apartment complex damaged in EF-1 tornado Tuesday morning
Across North Texas people fixing fences and picking up branches taken down by Tuesday morning’s severe weather. For residents in Irving, the damage is much worse after part of the city took a direct hit from a tornado with winds likely near 100-miles an hour. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero talked to storm victims.
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NWS confirms EF-1 tornado in Irving Tuesday morning
At the height of the storm Oncor said more than 335,000 power outages were reported after heavy lightning and straight line winds caused significant damage in some areas. This afternoon the National Weather Service confirmed an EF-1 tornado hit Irving. NBC 5’s David Goins takes a look at the damage.