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NBC 5 News Crews Photos: Hurricane Laura
NBC 5 news crews were dispatched to the Texas Gulf Coast, East Texas and Louisiana to document the preparations and effects of Hurricane Laura. -
Two Conference USA Games Postponed Because of COVID-19
Two Conference USA games scheduled for the weekend, including No. 19 Marshall at Florida International, have been postponed because of COVID-19 issues.
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Storms Preps Underway in East Texas
Residents in East Texas have started preparing for Hurricane Laura’s arrival. After making landfall the tropical system is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds to the area known for its pine trees. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero takes a look at the preparations in Harrison County.
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82-Year-Old Man Missing in Dallas
Larry Marshall Asbury was last seen at the intersection of 6800 Churchill Way and 12300 Hillcrest Road driving a white 2018 Lexus NX SUV.
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UAB Heads to C-USA Title Game After Win at North Texas
TD Marshall returned an interception 76 yards for a third-quarter touchdown that lifted UAB to a 26-21 win on Saturday that cemented a second straight Conference USA West Division title for the Blazers.
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US Helping Rescue Fishing Crew on Grounded Pacific Ship
A large fishing ship ran aground on a remote Pacific atoll early Thursday, and the U.S. Coast Guard said it was helping coordinate the rescue of its 24 crew members. The 308-foot (94-meter) Chinese-flagged Ou Ya Leng No. 6 ran aground on uninhabited Taka Atoll in the Marshall Islands, Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew West said. He said a Coast...
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Parker County Investigators Make Multiple Arrests in Drug Trafficking Case
Investigators arrested five people who were trafficking methamphetamine
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Dallas Mavs CEO Tells Community, ‘We Play for You'
In an open letter printed in the Dallas Morning News and titled ‘We Play for You’, Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall announced a season-long campaign to make community, philanthropy and charity initiatives a driving force in decisions.
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‘We Play for You,' Mavs CEO Tells Community
In an open letter printed in the Dallas Morning News and titled We Play for You, Dallas Mavericks CEO Cynt Marshall announced a season-long campaign to make community, philanthropy and charity initiatives a driving force in decisions.
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Hundreds Attend First Fort Worth City Council Meeting Since Shooting Death of Atatiana Jefferson
The Fort Worth City Council met for the first time since the shooting death of Atatiana Jefferson by officer Aaron Dean. Several hundred people lined up outside city hall to attend to the meeting.
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Supercars Taken From African Leader's Son Auctioned for $27M
Car lovers from around the world splashed out more than $27 million at an auction Sunday for dozens of luxury cars seized from the son of Equatorial Guinea’s president in a Swiss money-laundering probe. The 25 lots sold by auction house Bonhams included a white-and-cream 2014 Lamborghini Veneno roadster that cost the buyer 8.28 million Swiss francs ($8.4 million), comprising...
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4 Killed in 2 Oklahoma Crashes, Including Texan, Floridian
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says four people died in two head-on vehicle collisions in Oklahoma, including three in one crash.
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Motorcyclist Killed in Crash Along Belt Line Road in Grand Prairie
A motorcyclist is dead and two others hurt after a crash along Belt Line Road in Grand Prairie Thursday night, police say.
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Buttigieg Details ‘Douglass Plan' to Tackle Racism
Pete Buttigieg has a message for white liberals who decry racism: “Good intentions are not going to be enough.” The Democratic presidential candidate and South Bend, Indiana, mayor is combating perceptions that he’s out of touch with black people and will struggle to win their votes. On Thursday, he unveiled his most detailed proposals yet, which he says are aimed...
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Bernie Sanders Unveils Plan to Overhaul Public Education
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders wants to suspend taxpayer funding of new charter schools and ban those that are for-profit as part of his plan to overhaul public education that he released on Saturday. Saying charter schools are “exacerbating educational segregation,” Sanders proposes more transparency and accountability for them, as well as limits on the pay of their chief executives....
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Dallas Man Says Locksmith Caused Nearly $3,000 in Door Damage
A Dallas man called NBC 5’s Samantha Chatman after a locksmith caused nearly $3,000 in damage. He said the company refused to pay for repairs, so he brought in the Responds team for backup.
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In Tarrant County's ‘Vet Pod,' Inmates Who Served Their Country Serve Their Time
A special section of the Tarrant County Jail known as the “vet pod” holds a unique group of inmates – veterans who once served their country and are now serving their time.
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2 Farmers Branch Residents Killed in East Texas Plane Crash
Authorities say severe weather may have caused a twin-engine Cessna to lose altitude and crash in East Texas, killing the four people aboard.
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2020 Democratic Hopefuls Embrace New Meaning of Reparations
Several Democratic presidential candidates are embracing reparations for the descendants of slaves — but not in the traditional sense. Over the past week, Sen. Kamala Harris of California, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro spoke of the need for the U.S. government to reckon with and make up for centuries of stolen...
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US Helping Rescue Fishing Crew on Grounded Pacific Ship
A large fishing ship ran aground on a remote Pacific atoll early Thursday, and the U.S. Coast Guard said it was helping coordinate the rescue of its 24 crew members. The 308-foot (94-meter) Chinese-flagged Ou Ya Leng No. 6 ran aground on uninhabited Taka Atoll in the Marshall Islands, Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew West said. He said a Coast...