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Parents Sue North Texas Preschools Over Alleged Child Sexual Abuse
Two North Texas preschools face a new lawsuit stemming from accusations that a former teacher sexually abused children.
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Nonprofits and Lawmakers React to Undercover Prostitution Bust
News of an undercover prostitution sting in Frisco and Southlake shocked many in those suburban communities. But those who work to stop sex trafficking say it’s not surprising at all.
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Lawmakers, Charities React to North Texas Sex Trafficking Bust
News of an undercover sex trafficking sting in Frisco and Southlake shocked many in those suburban communities, but those who work to stop trafficking say it’s not surprising at all.
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46 Men Arrested in North Texas Prostitution Sting
A high school teacher, a hockey player and the head of a hospital network: they are just a few of the 46 men recently arrested in a prostitution sting in North Texas. Meredith Yeomans has details.
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Frisco Police Identify 23 of 46 Arrested in North Texas Prostitution Sting
A youth pastor. A high school teacher and football coach. And an operations director of a large hospital network.
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Cartel Leader Connected With 2013 Southlake Shooting Arrested
Sunday afternoon in a Tweet, the Mexican Attorney General’s Office announced the arrest of the alleged mastermind behind the murder of a drug cartel figure in Southlake in May 2013.
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Mexican Cartel Leader Linked to 2013 Southlake Killing Arrested
Jose Rodolfo Villareal-Hernandez, also known as “el gato” was arrested in Mexico City, according to a tweet from the Mexico Attorney General’s office.
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Friday Night Lights Make Way for Cricket in North Texas
Welcome to the new Lone Star State, where cricket matches, a Hindu temple and Indian grocery stores sit in close proximity to Christian churches, cattle ranches and Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys empire.
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Charity Has Difficulty Donating Dictionaries to Students Due to New Board Book Policy
New policies are making it tougher to donate books in at least two North Texas school districts.
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North Texas School Districts Make Book Donations Difficult
New policies are making it tougher to donate books in at least two North Texas school districts. Even a copy of the dictionary was turned away. Education reporter Wayne Carter looks at the policies, consequences and next steps in two area districts.
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Southlake Police Search for 2 Masked Men Who Followed Victims Home and Stole Guns
Police in Southlake are looking for two men who they say followed their victims home and held them at gunpoint before stealing guns and other property Wednesday afternoon.
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Southlake Carroll Students Return to Class After Gas Leak Reported
Southlake’s Carroll High School is under evacuation due to a report of a gas leak.
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Judge OKs Lawsuit by Tyler Skaggs' Widow, Sets Trial Date
A California judge is allowing a lawsuit to proceed against the Los Angeles Angels over the drug-related death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs inside a Southlake hotel.
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911 Issues Reported in Keller, Colleyville, Southlake and Westlake
Police in Keller, Colleyville, Southlake and Westlake are warning anyone needing to call 911 Tuesday afternoon that they may run into trouble getting through.
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Missing 88-Year-Old Southlake Man Found Safe
Southlake Police say a missing 88-year-old man has been found safe after being reported missing Wednesday.
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North Richland Hills Homicide Was a ‘Targeted, Domestic Violence-Related Attack': Police
The North Richland Hills man shot dead Monday afternoon was targeted by the ex-boyfriend of the woman he was dating, police say.
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North Richland Hills Homicide Was a ‘Targeted, Domestic Violence-Related Attack': Police
The North Richland Hills man shot dead Monday afternoon was targeted by the ex-boyfriend of the woman he was dating, police say.
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Southlake Police Fatally Shoot Armed Man; Sought in North Richland Hills Homicide
A man wanted in connection with a homicide Monday in North Richland Hills was shot by police in Southlake after he pointed a gun at them, police say.
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Man Sought in North Richland Hills Homicide Shot Dead After Pointing Gun at Police in Southlake
A man sought in connection with a homicide Monday in North Richland Hills was shot dead by police in Southlake after he pointed a gun at them during a traffic stop, police say.
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Three North Texas Cities Crack Top 100 ‘Best Small City in America' Study
The cities of Southlake, Allen and Flower Mound ranked as the best small towns to live in the country in 2022 by data company WalletHub. Southlake was ranked No. 35 in WalletHub’s 2022 ‘Best Small Cities in America’ study, which ranked cities with a population between 25,000 and 100,000 in five overall areas: affordability, economic health, education & health, quality…