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Texas Connects Us: Retired UTA Political Science Professor Leaves His Mark on North Texas
Allan Saxe spent more than half a century teaching political science at UT Arlington. Texas Connects Us to how the now retired professor has left his mark, both inside and outside the classroom.
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Texas Connects Us: Retired UTA Political Science Professor Leaves His Mark on North Texas
Allan Saxe spent more than half a century teaching political science at UT Arlington. Texas Connects Us to how the now retired professor has left his mark, both inside and outside the classroom.
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Cancer Survivor Turns Paperwork from Medical Journey Into Wearable Work of Art
Jennifer Beyer saved every piece of paper from her medical journey and turned a scary time into something beautiful.
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McKinney Day Care Worker Arrested, Accused of Injury to a Child
McKinney Police investigators say they know of three victims under the age of 12 months allegedly harmed by same day care worker, and they fear there could be more.
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Salvation Army Still Has 10,000 ‘Angels' Who Need to Be Adopted
The Salvation Army is trying to give 50,000 children in North Texas a better holiday with its Angel Tree campaign, but there are still 10,000 unclaimed angels in need.
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10,000 Salvation Army Still Need Adopting
The Salvation Army is trying to give 50,000 children in North Texas a better holiday with its Angel Tree campaign, but there are still 10,000 unclaimed angels in need.
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Salvation Army Serves Thanksgiving Meal to More Than 1,000 People
The Salvation Army served a traditional Thanksgiving feast to more than 1,000 homeless and families who might not otherwise have a meal together to celebrate the holiday.
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Salvation Army Serves Thanksgiving Meal to More Than 1,000 People
The Salvation Army served a traditional Thanksgiving feast to more than 1,000 homeless and families who might not otherwise have a meal together to celebrate the holiday.
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Holiday Shopping Tips for Black Friday and Beyond
It’s that time of year when we’re making our lists and checking them twice, and who doesn’t love to save money? Consumer Reports has some holiday shopping tips to get you through Black Friday and beyond.
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North Texas Veteran Gets New Home for the Holidays
Retired Army Capt. John Arroyo and his wife, Angel, moved into their new home this month. They were the recipients of the mortgage-free house from Operation FINALLY HOME.
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Dallas Cowboys Prepare to Feed 90,000 at Thanksgiving Day Game
The kitchens at AT&T Stadium in Arlington are buzzing with activity. An assembly line of cooks will work from 4 a.m. until midnight every day to get ready to serve Thanksgiving meals for 90,000 people.
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North Texans Cope With Deep Freeze
A cold wind whipped through Downtown Dallas Monday, making temperatures that hovered around the freezing mark feel more like they were in the 20s.
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How Frisco ISD Is Dealing With Growing Pains
Frisco ISD has added more than 700 students since Labor Day, 250 of those since the holiday break.
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Family Wants to See Bodycam Video After Fatal Shooting
A deadly officer-involved shooting that left an Arlington police officer wounded and 20-year old Tre’Shun Miller dead is raising questions for the Miller family who wants to see the police bodycam video.
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Arlington Police Share Body Cam Video After Fatal Shooting
Arlington police Lt. Christopher Cook and Chief Will Johnson release dashcam and bodycam video of a traffic stop and gun battle that left an officer injured and a 20-year-old man dead.
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Airline Employees in Training Before Super Bowl to Spot Potential Victims of Human Trafficking
Airline Ambassadors trains airline employees to spot signs of human trafficking.
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North Texas Police Officers and Special Needs Students Train to “Be Safe”
Students from North Crowley High School and North Texas police officers gathered on Wednesday to take part in the first ‘Be Safe: How to Interact Safely With Police’ seminar held in Texas.
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19 Foster Children Get Forever Families at Tarrant County Adoption Day
19 foster children made their forever homes official on Tarrant County Adoption Day.
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19 Foster Children Get Forever Families at Tarrant County Adoption Day
Nineteen foster children made their forever homes official on Tarrant County Adoption Day.
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Dallas Church Dinner Serves As Cautionary Tale About Dangers of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Ten people were taken to area hospitals for carbon monoxide poisoning after a small Dallas church used a gas grill indoors.