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Forney Man Arrested, Accused of Taking Photos Up Woman's Dress
A Forney man is in custody, accused of taking upskirt photos of a woman as she shopped in Terrell in March.
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World War II Era Plane Comes ‘Home' to Terrell Museum
An 80-year-old World War II-era plan from Terrell will spend retirement where it logged many hours of work. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports on the Stearman PT-27 biplane’s homecoming celebration.
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Stearman PT-27 Biplane Returns to Terrell
An 80-year-old World War II-era plan from Terrell will spend retirement where it logged many hours of work. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports on the Stearman PT-27 biplane’s homecoming celebration.
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Meet the Woman Behind Dallas' First Black-Owned Craft Store
A North Texas woman is following her creative passion and blazing a trail in the process. Susan Dixon has the first Black-owned craft store and now she’s opened a second location.
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North Texas Craft Business Breaks Stereotypes and Encourages Creativity
March happens to be National Craft Month, but at family-owned H & S Vinyl, every month is craft month.
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Terrell Girl, 3, Killed in Crash Wasn't Buckled Into Safety Seat: PD
A 3-year-old girl wasn’t wearing a seat belt when she was killed in a three-car crash in Kaufman County Wednesday, police say.
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Kaufman County Educators Pulling Double Duty Over Staff Shortages
Emily Donaldson with The Dallas Morning News joins NBC 5 to discuss how some educators in a Kaufman County school district are going to new lengths to fill shortages in staff.
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Kaufman County Closes COVID Testing Site Early Due to ‘Overwhelming Demand'
The Kaufman County Office of Emergency Management shut down the COVID-19 testing site at The Shops at Terrell Monday due to overwhelming demand.
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Three Siblings Among 5 Victims in Fatal Louisiana Wrecks
A Louisiana family is mourning the death of three siblings who died in a Friday night wreck that also killed a Georgia man driving the wrong way on a rural interstate.