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Dallas Officer Dead, 2 Critical in Home Depot Shooting
One of two Dallas police officers critically wounded in a triple shooting at a Home Depot Tuesday afternoon has died, authorities confirmed Wednesday morning.
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Guyger Trial Photographer Captures History, Raw Emotion
One man with a camera, Dallas Morning News photojournalist, Tom Fox, was allowed to capture every moment from inside the courtroom.
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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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NBC 5 Video Vault: Neiman Marcus Christmas Book Through the Years
Every week we highlight video from KXAS’ extensive video archive. We take a look back at gifts offered in the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book beginning in 1967. The Portal to Texas History – NBC 5 News Collection
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Neiman Marcus Fantasy Gifts
The 2017 Christmas Book features over 780 holiday gifts across 300 pages.
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Put-Off in Texas, ‘Invisible' in Mexico, That's No Way to Treat Kids, Lawmakers Say
Some Texas children living south of the border are having difficulty going to school or getting medical help because of a paperwork mess some child advocates blame on the state of Texas.
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Texas Department of State Health Services Commissioner Asked About EVVE, Document Delays
John Hellerstedt, MD, commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), repeatedly declined interview requests from NBC 5 Investigates to find out why the EVVE has not been implemented in the state. At an Austin event, we asked the commissioner about the Texas-born kids in Mexico struggling to get their birth records from his agency.
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The Journey to Meet ‘The Invisibles'
Part two of Scott Friedman’s video diary takes us to the outskirts of Mexico City to meet a 9-year-old American boy who describes being told he was invisible after moving to Mexico with his father.
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Texas Needs to Lead the Way in Improving Document Process
Tony Payan and Pamela Cruz, with Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, talk about the struggle American-born children living in Mexico have obtaining legal identity documents and why Texas needs to lead the way in improving the process.
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Manager, Anthony Stout, on Benefits of EVVE Program
Anthony Stout, manager of EVVE products and services at NAPHSIS, the The National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems, says Texas has the EVVE system installed and they only need to turn it on to help U.S. citizens waiting on identity documents in Mexico.
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Inside the Story of ‘The Invisibles'
Watch Scott Friedman’s video diary of his journey to Mexico City. The sights, the sounds and the stories of Texas-born children struggling to establish their identity and gain access to vital services.
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IMUMI Attorney Helen Kerwin on EVVE, Struggle of Getting Identity Documents Out of Texas
Helen Kerwin, a North Texas-native, moved to Mexico City where she works for a nonprofit, IMUMI, that helps parents retrieve U.S. birth certificates for their children. Kerwin talks about the struggle of obtaining documents from Texas and how programs like EVVE can help U.S. citizens living in Mexico.
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Fort Worth Detectives Hope 45-Year-Old Letter Will Help Solve Murder Carla Walker Murder Case
Fort Worth homicide detectives hope a 45-year-old letter will help solve an equally old homicide.
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Buffalo Bills Fan Honored by Team
Born and raised in Texas, Ezra Castro is better known as “Pancho Billa” by Buffalo Bills fans. Now the team is honoring him by making him the first person on The Buffalo Wall of Fame which will honor devout Bills fans every year.
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Met Gala 2019: Relive Lady Gaga's Incredible, 16-Minute Entrance
We may not have the Met Gala to look forward to this year due to coronavirus, so we’ll just have to make do with reliving Lady Gaga’s 16-minute entrance outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art last year. Never one to stray from a statement entrance, Gaga hit the campiest notes at the 2019 Met Gala in her four outfits, stripping...
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Man Fatally Shot in Fort Worth
A man who was shot in the head died Sunday night at a Fort Worth home after an argument with another man, police said.
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Don't Give These Foods to Your Pet
Nancy Notaro from Animal Care Centers of New York City explains which people foods are OK to share with your pet and which foods are dangerous.
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CBD for Your Pets: Should You Try It?
Consumer Reports recommends talking to your veterinarian before giving your pet CBD.
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'Office Cat' Fostering Program a Purr-fect Success
Cedar Bend Humane Society is offering a “Office Cat” program where pet friendly businesses are encouraged to hire (foster) temporary workers (cats) to fill in positions of “Office Cat” until a permanent position (adoption) can be secured.
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Photographer Volunteers to Take Pics of Shelter Dogs to Help Them Get Adopted
Photographer Josh Feeney initially wanted to volunteer to walk dogs at Chicago’s Animal Care and Control, but quickly discovered he could offer something even better for the adorable animals looking for their fur-ever homes. Now, he shows off the dogs’ real personalities in incredible photos in hopes of finding them a family.