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Union Pacific's ‘Big Boy' steam engine arrives in Texas on ‘Heartland' tour
A historic Union Pacific Railroad locomotive will stop in several Texas cities during the “Heartland of America Tour” which brings it to Fort Worth for public viewing in October.
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Haltom City police ask for help in road rage shooting that critically injured a teen
Haltom City police ask the public for help in identifying the shooters of a road rage incident Sunday morning leaving a 16-year-old in critical condition.
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‘There is still time to register to vote,' Texas SOS says on National Voter Registration Day
Texas Secretary of State provides information of how to register to vote before November’s election.
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5.1 magnitude earthquake strikes West Texas
Parts of West and North Texas rattled after a “notable” 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Midland-Odessa area in Martin County on Monday, Sept. 16, 2024.
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One person dead, another injured after police chase from Richardson to Dallas
One person is dead after a reported chase involving Richardson and Dallas police that ended near the High Five exchange on Monday afternoon, police confirm.
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Student arrested, then threats lead to evacuation at Weatherford HS dance
A student got into an altercation with an administrator and was arrested at the homecoming dance.
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$2.3 million drone facility to be added at UTA research facility
The facility is expected to be completed in January of 2025.
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Vending machines that dispense free Narcan launch in Deep Ellum
More than 30 vending machines will be available throughout Deep Ellum by the end of the year.
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AMBER Alert discontinued for 6-year-old from Ingram, Texas
A statewide AMBER Alert issued for a missing 6-year-old boy from Ingram has been discontinued
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Arlington ISD employee accused of tying up students, taping mouths no longer with district
The Arlington Independent School Distrcit says an employee at Goodman Elementary School who was accused of tying students up with strings and putting tape over their mouths is no longer with the district.