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Feast or Famine for Fort Worth Restaurants
It’s feast or famine for some Fort Worth restaurants.
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Denton Police Invest in ‘Virtual' Active Shooter Training
Because active shooter training can be expensive and take officers off the streets, the Denton Police Department invested in video game-like training.
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Fort Worth Company Holds Active Shooter Training for Public
A Fort Worth gun business is set to offer simulations to help prepare the average person for an active shooter situation.
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Road Construction Danger in Denton County
Some people in Denton say they’re concerned a new stretch of U.S. Route 380 is unsafe after recent crashes on the highway.
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Despite the Hype, There is Opposition to a New Ballpark in Arlington
The debut this week of Arlington’s plans for a massive entertainment complex to be built around a proposed new baseball stadium is not sitting sitting well with everyone.
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Flooding Prompts Buyout Talk in Fort Worth
The city of Fort Worth is revisiting an old plan to save homes from flooding. Even though millions of dollars have been spent on drainage it is not enough, and now buyouts are on the table.
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Flu Shot Season Underway in North Texas
North Texas pharmacies are gearing up and have already received doses of this year’s flu vaccine.
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Arlington Cheers on Olympic Wrestler
Several dozen students and staff gathered at Arlington High School Saturday to watch Tervel Dlagnev compete for the bronze medal in the 275 pound weight class.
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Woman Arrested After Her Dog Attacked 2 People: DPD
Dallas police have arrested a woman after her dog attacked two people.
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Delta Air Lines Outage Strands Thousands
A computer failure at Delta Air Lines stranded thousand of passengers Monday.
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Street Racing Kills Bystander in Southeast Dallas
A person was struck and killed by an out-of-control vehicle Friday night in southeast Dallas, according to police.
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Arlington Police Ask for New Body Cameras
Body cameras for police officers are on the wish list for the City of Arlington. Now it’s up to the city council to decide if it wants to spend more than two million dollars for the technology.
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Dallas Police Memorial Visitors Saddened by Baton Rouge Shootings
Visitors to the memorial for five Dallas officers slain earlier this month talked about the deadly attack Sunday on officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.