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5 Talk Street: The Trains at NorthPark
For 37 years, the Trains at NorthPark has been a cornerstone event for the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas, captivating the hearts and imaginations of children and families throughout our community. Jill Cumnock, CEO of Ronald Mcdonald House of Dallas, and Pat Staudt, Board Chair of Ronald Mcdonald House of Dallas, discuss what you can expect this year and how...
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5 Talk Street: Diabetes and The St. Vincent de Paul Pharmacy
November is Diabetes Awareness Month. We discuss the St. Vincent de Paul Pharmacy and its vital service to our community, especially those affected by diabetes with Luis Gonzalez. He is the Chief Executive Officer of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Of North Texas. To learn more, visit www.svdpdallas.org/pharmacy.
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Dallas Museum of Art's Director will step down at the end of the year
The Dallas Museum of Art’s Director will step down at the end of the year after an eight-year tenure.
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Timeless styles from Eiseman Jewels
We visit Eiseman Jewels in Northpark Center to view their dazzling collection of trendy and timeless jewelry.
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Sanctuary caring for spider monkey confiscated by Dallas PD concerned he's malnourished
The internet-famous spider monkey known as “Jorgie Boy” has been transferred to a sanctuary in Burleson.
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Dallas man shot, killed during Facebook Marketplace iPhone sale, police say
19-year-old Amaya Medrano is facing one count of capital murder after allegedly shooting a man during a Facebook Marketplace sale.
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UPDATE: Jorgie Boy transferred to ‘Funky Monkey Ranch'
Jorgie Boy, the spider monkey Dallas police confiscated last week, has been moved to Funky Monkey Ranch in Burleson and appears to be getting along with other monkeys at the sanctuary.
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Dallas police department graduates receive their badges in ceremony Friday
The Dallas Police Department graduated its latest batch of new recruits on Friday morning.
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Dallas Police Department graduates first class since 2024 election
The Dallas Police Department officially has 30 new recruits after Dallas voters said they wanted to increase the police force. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Restaurateur of famed Dallas steakhouses dies after ALS battle
Wednesday, at the age of 69, Al Biernat died following a seven-month battle with ALS and those who worked closest to him will carry on his mission.
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Dallas art teacher inspired by students to create children's book about op art pioneer
A years-long project for one Dallas art teacher was inspired by her students. Her class collaborated on children’s book about op art pioneer Bridget Riley. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker has the story.
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Protestors arrested in Dallas
Dallas police arrested ten protestors outside the Hilton Anatole Hotel Thursday afternoon. Police say they were obstructing the highway and issued criminal trespass warnings.
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Dallas ISD art teacher inspired by students to write children's book
A years-long project for one Dallas art teacher was inspired by her students who learned some valuable lessons in the process.
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10 arrested in Dallas demonstration outside Global Conference for Israel
Dallas police say 10 people demonstrating outside the Anatole Hotel Thursday afternoon were arrested as a pro-Israel conference got underway inside.
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Dallas City Council removes outdated language from ordinance regarding police
After Dallas voters said “yes” to “Prop U,” city officials took a look at a city ordinance from 1988 about police presence in the city, but some say the city council is dragging its feet. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Steakhouse owner Al Biernat, one of Dallas' most connected restaurateurs, has died after ALS battle
Dallas steakhouse owner Al Biernat, whose charismatic presence at his namesake restaurant attracted both the famous and the famously loyal, has died at 69.
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$8 million approved for historic Forest Theater in Dallas
Tina Turner, Gladys Knight, Snoop Dogg—these are just a few of the headline performers at the historic Forest Theater in South Dallas. Tonight, the city took a significant step towards reclaiming its former glory by approving an $8 million dollar grant. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has more on what this means for the community.
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$8 million approved for historic Forest Theater in South Dallas
The approval was met with applause from South Dallas residents inside city council chambers.
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Council repeals language on Dallas Police staffing minimums
The Dallas City Council voted Wednesday to repeal a portion of a 1988 ordinance that provided the language used by a group in a police-centered charter amendment that Dallas voters narrowly approved last week.
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Crash ends with DWI arrest, spider monkey confiscated
The owner of the exotic animal says she’s not only fighting the allegations against her but is desperately trying to get her beloved monkey back.
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DSO's music education program celebrates milestone
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s ‘Kim Noltemy Young Musician Program’ was created to give students in southern Dallas access to music education. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports the music program is celebrating a milestone this year.