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Teenager Saves 11-Year-Old Neighbor From House Fire in Mansfield
A Mansfield teenager ran into a burning house late Monday to rescue his 11-year-old neighbor.
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Mansfield Reports 1st Fire Fatality in Over a Decade
A man died in a house fire early Sunday morning, the first fire death in over a decade for the Mansfield Fire Department.
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New Turf at UNT to Cool Down Football Field
University of North Texas is installing a new field surface at Apogee Stadium. The school says the turf is safer – and it helps players beat the heat.
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New Turf at UNT to Cool Down Football Field
University of North Texas is installing a new field surface at Apogee Stadium. The school says the turf is safer – and it helps players beat the heat.
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Inside High School Sports – Segment 3
McKinney running back Matt Gadek and head coach Jeff Smith are in studio as Gadek receives his MVP bobblehead.
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Johnny Manziel Strikes Dismissal Deal in Domestic Violence Case
Former pro quarterback Johnny Manziel has struck a deal to dismiss his misdemeanor domestic violence charge, the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office says.
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Manziel, Prosecutors Agree to Dismiss Domestic Violence Charge: Judge
Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel and prosecutors reach an agreement to dismiss domestic violence charges against Manziel.
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Images: A Look Inside the 2016 Republican National Convention
Dallas police say 40 people have registered for the department’s first-ever “volunteer patrol” class for the Oak Lawn neighborhood. After a recent spike in violent attacks in the area, police say they’re listening to community input and running a special training session this weekend. Volunteer-in-Patrol classes have been popping up with more frequency at sub-divisions across the city. Police...
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Increased Foot Patrols in Uptown Dallas on Red River Weekend
Dallas Police to bring in extra officers and increase “walking patrols” along popular stretches of Uptown Dallas to keep crowds safe during Red River Rivalry weekend
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Attorney General Lynch Offers Federal Funds to Hire Dallas Cops, With Strings Attached
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Dallas will get millions in federal funding to hire more than two dozen new police officers. But the money comes with strings attached.
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North Texas Woman Denied Service By Uber Files Federal Complaints
A North Texas woman battling cerebral palsy is asking the federal government to intercede and regulate Uber’s service towards the disabled community
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Johnny Manziel's Dallas Court Date on Domestic Violence Indictment Rescheduled for November
Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel’s court date for a domestic violence case involving an ex-girlfriend has been rescheduled for November.
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Outgoing Police Chief Says Million-Dollar Donation Will Keep Officers Safe on the Streets
Dallas Police Chief David Brown will retire in just a few days, but facing rising violent crime numbers, he’s still talking about how to keep the city safe.
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Dallas Police Recruiters Hit The Road Hoping to Hire Hundreds of New Officers
Dallas Police are embarking on an aggressive recruiting blitz to hire new applicants from other states and bring nearly 450 new cadets to academy classes next year.
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Dallas Police Lieutenant Calls Police Brutality A Growing ‘Epidemic' That Must Be Addressed
In a strongly worded letter, the head of Dallas’ Black Police Association said police brutality against unarmed men has become an “epidemic.”
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Surveillance Video Shows Last Moments TWU Student Was Alive
NBC 5 has obtained surveillance video that police believe may show TWU student Jackie Vandagriff’s last moments alive.
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Body Found in Grapevine Park Identified, Police Announce Arrest
Grapevine police say they arrested a person in connection with a body found burned and dismembered in a Grapevine park and identified the victim.
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Dallas Police Chief David Brown Moves Retirement Date
Dallas Police Chief David Brown has moved up his retirement date to Oct. 4 due to “time sensitive opportunities.”
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Body Found Near Grapevine Park: Police
Grapevine police are investigating after a body was found Wednesday morning in a wooded area near Grapevine Lake.
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Over 911 Dispatcher's Warning, Neighbor Runs into Burning House to Save Child
Despite 911 dispatcher’s plea to stay outside and wait, a 22-year-old neighbor ran into a burning house in Carrollton to save a small boy stuck in his upstairs bedroom.