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Shooting in Mansfield Injures Two People
Mansfield police investigate a shooting that occurred on Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. near Main and Broad Street.
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Local DJ Fired After Being Arrested, Accused of Sexually Assaulting Daughter's Friend
Justin Frazell, a longtime award-winning North Texas country music DJ, has been fired from 95.9 The Ranch after being accused of sexually assaulting his daughter’s friend during a sleepover on New Year’s Eve.
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City of Mansfield Provides Water Bill Relief to Residents Through Leak Forgiveness Program
The City of Mansfield is providing relief to water customers whose bills reflect higher than normal usage due to pipe damage or measures to prevent pipe damage during the recent winter storms.
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Thousands Raised to Cover Restaurant Tabs for Winter Storm Victims
More than $50,000 dollars has been raised in an effort to cover restaurant tabs around DFW for those still feeling the effects of this week’s winter storm.
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Some North Texans Still Without Power Six Days Post-Storm
Some residents in Mansfield are no longer counting the hours, but rather the days, without power.
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More Texas Walmart Stores Approved to Distribute Vaccines Under Federal Partnership
A handful of Walmart stores in Texas have been approved to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Denton and Mansfield Mayors Discuss Making History and Breaking Barriers
The mayors of Denton and Mansfield are the first Black mayors in the history of their respective cities when they were elected in December 2020. NBC 5’s Julie Fine talked to Mayor Gerard Hudspeth of Denton and Mayor Michael Evans of Mansfield about breaking barriers and making history.
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Mansfield Man Tests Positive for COVID-19 Again After it Nearly Claimed His Life
We’ve heard stories about people getting COVID-19 twice. Now we’re hearing from a Mansfield man who is one of them. He had a very tough time with it back in the spring. Thankfully, his symptoms aren’t as bad this time around. What’s much worse, he says, is the situation with the healthcare system. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards picks it up...
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Mansfield Man Tests Positive for COVID-19 Again After it Nearly Claimed His Life
We’ve heard stories about people getting COVID-19 twice. Now we’re hearing from a Mansfield man who is one of them. He had a very tough time with it back in the spring. Thankfully, his symptoms aren’t as bad this time around. What’s much worse, he says, is the situation with the healthcare system. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards picks it...
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Mansfield Summit Faces ‘Tall' Task in State Semifinals
Mansfield Summit will play No. 1 ranked Denton Ryan in the Class 5A state semifinals Friday. Ja’Tavion Sanders is a star for the Raiders and the Jaguars are well aware of it.
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Procession Wednesday Honored Lancaster Firefighter Brandon Peterson
A public procession will be held Wednesday to honor a long-term member of the Lancaster Fire Department member who died of cancer.
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Tarrant County ICU Occupancy Drops to 97%; TCPH Adds 3,410 Cases, 12 Deaths Wednesday
The Tarrant County Public Health Department says ICUs in the county are at 97% capacity Wednesday while adding an additional 3,410 new cases of COVID-19 along with 12 more deaths.
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Tarrant County ICUs Hit 98% Occupancy; 1,947 COVID-19 Cases, 8 Deaths Added Tuesday
The Tarrant County Public Health Department says hospitals and ICUs in the county are both at 97% capacity Monday while adding an additional 2,199 new cases of COVID-19 along with 17 new deaths.
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Tarrant County Hospitals Hit 97% Occupancy; 2,199 COVID-19 Cases, 17 Deaths Added Monday
The Tarrant County Public Health Department says hospitals and ICUs in the county are both at 97% capacity Monday while adding an additional 2,199 new cases of COVID-19 along with 17 new deaths.
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Tarrant County Adds 3,116 COVID-19 Cases to Top 150K Total; 26 More Deaths Added Thursday
The Tarrant County Public Health Department reported an additional 3,116 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, sending the total number of confirmed and probable cases over the 150,000 mark. The county is also nearing 1,500 dead from the virus on the addition of 26 new deaths reported on New Year’s Eve.
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Tarrant County ICU Occupancy at 97%; 1,609 COVID-19 Cases, 20 Deaths Added Wednesday
The Tarrant County Public Health Department confirms hospital ICUs in the county are at 97% capacity Wednesday, a drop of 2% from the day before. The county health department also confirmed another 1,609 new cases of COVID-19 were being reported Wednesday along with another 20 new deaths.
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Tarrant County ICU Occupancy at 99%
The Tarrant County Public Health Department confirms hospital ICUs in the county are at 99% capacity Tuesday with only six beds available. NBC 5’s Lili Zheng reports the county health department says it’s not too late for the public to take action to flatten the curve.
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Tarrant County ICU Occupancy at 99%; 1,278 COVID-19 Cases, 23 Deaths Added Tuesday
The Tarrant County Public Health Department confirms hospital ICUs in the county are at 99% capacity Tuesday with only six beds available. The county health department also confirmed another 1,278 new cases of COVID-19 were being reported Tuesday along with another 23 new deaths.
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Tarrant County Adds 2,016 COVID-19 Cases, 16 Deaths; More Than 1,030 Hospitalized
The Tarrant County Public Health Department confirms 2,016 new cases of COVID-19 Friday along with another 16 new deaths. TCPH is also reporting more than 1,030 people are hospitalized in the county with the virus including more than 200 in ICUs.
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Tarrant Area Food Bank Holding Final Mega Mobile Market of the Year
Hundreds of cars lined up at Herman Clark Stadium in Fort Worth Friday morning for the last major food giveaway of the year, and just one week before Christmas.