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Arlington Chosen as Site for National Medal of Honor Museum
The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation announced Wednesday that Arlington, Texas will be the museum’s new location. The national search began in October 2018 with the goal of choosing a location that impacts the largest number of people possible.
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Arrest Made After Young Mother Killed, Lake Bridgeport Home Set on Fire
Investigators in Wise County say they’ve made an arrest in the murder of a young mother killed inside her Lake Bridgeport home before it was set on fire earlier this summer.
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Arlington Selected as a Top 2 Finalist for the National Medal of Honor Museum Location
The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation announced Wednesday that Arlington, Texas, and Denver, Colorado, have been selected as finalists for the museum’s new location. The national search began in October 2018 with the goal of choosing a location that impacts the largest number of people possible. According to a press release. the final city selection will occur in September.
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Tips for Back-to-School Safe Driving
With many children returning to school this month, the Texas Department of Transportation, also known as TxDOT, released tips to keep kids and drivers safe when commuting near schools.
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Operation Identification Involves Immigrant Remains in Texas
Nearly 300 cardboard boxes sit on shelves inside Dr. Kate Spradley’s lab as she works to help identify immigrants whose remains were found in South Texas in 2013 and 2014
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Free Shots for Some at Mobile Vaccine Clinic in Dallas
Dallas County Health and Human Services hosts back-to-school mobile vaccine clinics throughout the month of August and will give free shots to those who qualify this Saturday.
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Dog ‘Splash Days' Across North Texas
Are you and your dog looking for ways to cool off this summer? Check out some of the dog splash events happening around North Texas!
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Police Ask for Help to Find Fort Worth Missing Man
The Fort Worth Police department is asking for the public’s help to find a man who has been missing for six weeks.
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City of Arlington Proposes $523 Million Budget
Arlington City Council members met Tuesday to examine the proposed $523 million operating budget for the 2020 fiscal year.
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Persistent Pup Gives Away Suspected Robber's Hiding Place
Lufkin police say a 3-year-old dog is responsible for the arrest of a suspected robber Wednesday.
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New Mobile App for Fort Worth Residents
The City of Fort Worth launched a new way to report city issues Wednesday. The My Fort Worth mobile app enables residents to submit service requests and report city problems, such as graffiti and potholes.
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Beat the Heat at Dallas' New Splash Pad
The Dallas Parks and Recreation Department celebrated the opening of its newest Sprayground at Kleberg Rylie Park Monday.
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Lubbock Man Allegedly Contemplating Mass Shooting Arrested, Accused
The arrest of a Lubbock man who allegedly confided in his grandmother a plot to carry out a mass shooting is “a tragedy averted,” according to U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Erin Nealy Cox.
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Man Delivers Handmade Crosses to Honor El Paso Victims
Illinois is home for Greg Zanis, but the carpenter is often found on the road. From mass shootings to motorcycle crashes, Zanis travels across the country delivering wooden crosses to communities afflicted with violence.
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Large Fire at Fort Worth Condominiums, No Injuries
No injuries were reported after a large fire broke out at condominiums in Fort Worth Friday night.
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Poshmark Announces Data Breach
The social commerce marketplace Poshmark announced a user data breach Thursday.
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Police Seek 3 Attempted Robbers Fought Off by Store Clerk
Police are looking for three men who attempted to rob a southern Tarrant County convenience store Tuesday.
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Applications Open for Tarrant County DA's Citizens Prosecutor Academy
Tarrant County residents can learn from the perspective of prosecutors and investigators at the Fall 2019 Citizen Prosecutor Academy.
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Richardson Man Accused of Threatening Social Media Messages
Authorities arrested a man from Richardson Thursday for allegedly using social media platforms to send threatening messages, according to The U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of Texas.
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19 Men Arrested in North Texas Child Exploitation Investigation
A dozen law enforcement agencies arrested 19 men last month as part of a joint investigation into allegations of child exploitation, the Collin County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday.