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Salvation Army Angel Tree Program: 5 Days Left; 6,300 Angels Still Up for Adoption
Time is quickly running out to adopt an angel from the Salvation Army’s annual Angel Tree Program. More than 6,000 angels still need your help this holiday season.
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Salvation Army Angel Tree Program: Thursday Deadline; 6,300 Angels Still Up for Adoption
Time is quickly running out to adopt an angel from the Salvation Army’s annual Angel Tree Program. More than 6,000 angels still need your help this holiday season.
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Cyber Monday: How to Protect Your Wallet and Identity
Black Friday brought in some serious green for stores: $7.4 billion.
That is just behind the record set by last year’s Cyber Monday at $7.9 billion. And Monday is expected to break both of those records with an estimated $9.4 billion in sales, according to Adobe Forecasts. -
Cyber Monday: How to Protect Your Wallet and Identity
Black Friday brought in some serious green for stores: $7.4 billion.
That is just behind the record set by last year’s Cyber Monday at $7.9 billion. And Monday is expected to break both of those records with an estimated $9.4 billion in sales, according to Adobe Forecasts. -
American Airlines Has Bumped More Passengers This Year Than All Other US Airlines Combined
American involuntarily denied boarding to more than 3,400 passengers in the key three-month travel period from July through September, more than the rest of the U.S. airline industry combined, according to U.S. Department of Transportation data.
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$700,000 Taxpayer Money to Fund New ‘Royal Blue' Bishop Arts Location Proposal Raises Some Eyebrows
The city of Dallas often provides economic incentives to businesses in exchange for jobs and the services they provide to the community. A new proposal is raising some eyebrows ahead of a city council vote. Should a convenience store, described by some city leaders as ‘upscale,’ get 700,000 of taxpayer dollars to expand into Bishop Arts? That is what Royal...
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Man Charged in Murder of 82-Year-Old Woman in Wheelchair
A North Texas man is in jail, accused of the brutal murder of an 82-year-old Addison woman.
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Man Charged in Murder of 82-Year-Old Woman in Wheelchair
A North Texas man is in jail, accused of the brutal murder of an 82-year-old Addison woman.
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Allen High Student Fatally Shot at Party in Plano: Police
Officers responded about 10 p.m. to a shooting in the 3200 block of Peachtree Lane, near Spring Creek Parkway.
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UNT Students Stage Peaceful Sit-In, Demand Changes following Racial Slur Used by University's Legal Staffer
The University of North Texas is directing faculty and staff to come up with ways to improve diversity and inclusion after a member of UNT’s legal staff used a racial slur during a panel discussion. Calls for changes also came from students who staged a peaceful sit-in during the UNT Systems Board of Regents’ meeting Thursday afternoon.
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Dallas DACA Recipient Anxiously Awaits Supreme Court Decision as He Fights for His Life
A Dallas recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is anxiously waiting to see whether he’ll continue to be protected against deportation as he fights for his life.
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Dallas DACA Recipient Anxiously Awaits Supreme Court Decision as He Fights for His Life
A Dallas recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is anxiously waiting to see whether he’ll continue to be protected against deportation as he fights for his life.
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Winds Threaten to Slow Work on Prairie Lights Set Up
Monday’s whipping winds briefly slowed work to complete a Grand Prairie holiday tradition. City crews braved the drastic change in temperature throughout the day working to finish setting up for the 13th annual Prairie Lights drive-thru light park in Grand Prairie.
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Winds Threaten to Slow Work on Prairie Lights' Set Up
Monday’s whipping winds briefly slowed work to complete a Grand Prairie holiday tradition. City crews braved the drastic change in temperature throughout the day working to finish setting up for the 13th annual Prairie Lights drive-thru light park in Grand Prairie.
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North Texas Man Headed to Supreme Court for DACA Hearing
Giovanny Torres is heading to the U.S. Supreme Court to fight a very personal battle. He is among an estimated 800,000 undocumented immigrants who are DACA recipients. His family brought him to the U.S. in search of a better life when he was five years old. Torres and three other DACA recipients from the immigrant rights’ group United Fort Worth...
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68-Year-Old Dallas Business Damaged in Tornado Rebuilds
North Haven Gardens will hold a “Survivor Sale” from Nov. 8-10; selling some of the inventory they were able to salvage after the storm.
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Dallas Tornado: Affected Businesses Bounce Back in Temporary Office Space; Neighborhood Staple to Hold ‘Survivor Sale'
Some businesses that were hit hard in the October 20 Dallas tornado have found a temporary home and are getting back to work.
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Dallas Tornado: Affected Businesses Bounce Back in Temporary Office Space; Neighborhood Staple to Hold ‘Survivor Sale'
Some businesses that were hit hard in the October 20 Dallas tornado have found a temporary home and are getting back to work.
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Tips Coming in After Surveillance Video of CVS Shooting Suspect Released; $25,000 Reward Offered
University Park Police say tips are coming in after the department shared surveillance video of the man they say shot and critically injured a pregnant CVS worker early Saturday morning. CVS Pharmacy is now offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the case that has shocked coworkers and the victim’s family.
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Tips Coming in After Surveillance Video of CVS Shooting Suspect Released; $25,000 Reward Offered
University Park Police say tips are coming in after the department shared surveillance video of the man they say shot and critically injured a pregnant CVS worker early Saturday morning. CVS Pharmacy is now offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the case that has shocked coworkers and the victim’s family.