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With New Apartment Owner, Low-Income Saginaw Residents Left in Limbo
More than a hundred people in Saginaw worry they could soon be out on the street because their rent could skyrocket. A new owner takes control of their apartment complex next month that up until now, had been subsidized low-income housing.
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Pastor Keahey, Wife, Daughter Confirmed Dead in ‘Suspicious' Cedar Hill Fire
Pastor Eugene Keahey, his wife Deanna Keahey and 15-year-old daughter Camryn Keahey are confirmed to be the three family members found dead in a Cedar Hill house fire that is the focus of a criminal investigation.
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Police: Greenville Church Member Bites Would-Be Kidnapper to Escape
Police in Greenville, Texas are looking for an attempted kidnapping suspect with a possible bite mark. The police department said a young woman fought off a man who grabbed her in a church parking lot around 7 p.m. Thursday.
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Search for Missing Woman Called-Off at White Rock Lake
The search at Dallas’ White Rock Lake for a woman missing since Feb. 5 is being suspended.
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Lewisville Convenience Store Clerk Shot to Death During Armed Robbery
A convenience store clerk in Lewisville was shot to death during an armed robbery overnight Friday, police say.
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North Texas Road Crews Prepare to Take Sleet by Storm
At NTTA’s maintenance emergency operations center in Plano, a team is busy monitoring road conditions and temperatures, while mechanics double check equipment.
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Fort Worth Job Fair Connects Ex-Cons With Companies Looking to Hire Them
Nearly 500 people handed out their resumes in Fort Worth Tuesday, but it wasn’t the average job fair. This one connected people who have criminal backgrounds with employers willing to hire them.
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Scientists Talk Action Plans at North Texas Climate Change Symposium
As climate change talks heat up, more cities are coming up with action plans, including Dallas. Monday, experts weighed in on the dangers North Texas is facing at a symposium downtown.
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Dallas ISD Calls on Lawmakers to Deliver in ‘State of the District' Address
In his first ever ‘State of the District’ address, Dr. Hinojosa said Dallas ISD is on the right track, but it’s going to take work from lawmakers to keep the momentum going.
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Plano, Fort Worth Labeled Hot Spots for Anti-Vaccine Movement
The number of people opting out of vaccinating their kids for philosophical reasons is on the rise in Texas.