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Cockfighting ring busted in rural Navarro County
Deputies with the Navarro County Sheriff’s Office say they broke up a cockfighting ring this week.
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Son of Netflix's ‘Cheer' coach Monica Aldama charged with child pornography
William Austin Aldama was arrested in Texas for child pornography.
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Thousands impacted by natural gas outage in Corsicana
Crews in Corsicana are working to address a natural gas outage that is affecting both homes and businesses.
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Contract dispute between Navarro County and fire departments may affect response time
Starting Friday, fire departments in Navarro County are warning residents they may be unable to respond the next time disaster strikes. It comes amid a contract dispute with the county and its volunteer fire departments leaving just one of two dozen agencies obligated to help the next time someone calls 911. Allie Spillyards explains.
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Navarro County volunteer fire departments warn they may no longer respond to calls amid contract disputes
Starting Friday, fire departments in Navarro County are warning residents they may be unable to respond the next time disaster strikes.
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Monica Aldama Navarro College's cheer coach retires
Monica Aldama has decided to retire after almost three decades.
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Baseball-sized hail damage causes school district to close for the week
Blooming Grove ISD canceled classes for the entire week because of the amount of damage caused by baseball-sized hail on three school campuses.
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Blooming Grove ISD cancels classes after severe storm damage
Sunday night’s severe weather left behind lots of damage in Navarro County. Blooming Grove, about 55 miles south of Dallas, saw baseball size hail. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil reports the damage was so bad the school district had to cancel classes for the entire week.
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Neighbors in Navarro County help with cleanup after severe storms
Navarro County residents did #SomethingGood for the community when they helped to clean up damage caused by this week’s storms.
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Power outages continue in East Texas day after storm
Tonight in Navarro County, hundreds remain without power after storms ripped through several communities there Wednesday.
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Navarro County residents clean up after storm damage
Severe thunderstorms that rolled through North Texas Wednesday may have cooled things off, but NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen reports Navarro County residents are cleaning up after storm damage.
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PHOTOS: Navarro County Storm Damage
Severe thunderstorms Wednesday evening left a trail of damage and thousands without power in Navarro County.
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Power outages, cleanup continue after severe storms cause major damage in Navarro County
Severe thunderstorms left a trail of damage and thousands without power in Navarro County.
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Thousands left without power in Navarro and Ellis counties after storms
Severe thunderstorms left a trail of damage and thousands without power in Navarro County.
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Lawsuit Accuses Navarro College ‘Cheer' Coach of Covering Up Allegation of Sexual Assault
Allegations of an alleged sexual assault involving a member of the Navarro College cheerleading team is part of a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday.
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DPS Trooper Has Major Support in Road to Recovery
A special sendoff as a Texas DPS Trooper injured in the line of duty during January’s ice storm heads home from Baylor Scott and White Medical Center in Dallas. NBC 5’s Maria Guerrero reports on what’s next for Trooper Curtis Putz.
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Navarro County High School Dance Team Wins 3 National Champion Awards
The Calicos from Corsicana High School received three awards for their work.
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G.W. Jackson Legacy Park to Officially Open in Corsicana Next Week
Corsicana’s newest public park features a statue of Black educator G.W. Jackson and offers a lesson in Corsicana’s Black history.
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The Story Behind Corsicana's G.W. Jackson Legacy Park
A decades-long dream is coming true in Corsicana, the city’s newest public park features a statue of Black educator G.W. Jackson and offers a lesson in Corsicana’s Black history.
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Two Tornadoes Cause Damage in North Texas
The National Weather Service confirms two tornadoes hit North Texas on March 16. One touched down in north Grand Prairie and spun into Irving, another hit Navarro County.