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Dallas opens additional warming shelter ahead of winter weather event
Organizers have mobilized volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations at Austin Street Center, located at 2929 Hickory St. in Dallas.
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Warming centers open across North Texas ahead of winter storm
North Texas warming centers, including the new Austin Street Center in Dallas, are preparing to assist residents as snow and ice approach.
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African American Museum of Dallas begins new chapter as director retires
Founding director Dr. Harry Robinson Jr. reflects on 50 years of leadership and the museum’s role in preserving Black history and culture. NBC 5’s Brittney Johnson has the story.
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Longtime director of African American Museum of Dallas reflects on 50 years of legacy and impact
Dr. Harry Robinson Jr. retires after 50 years leading the African American Museum of Dallas, leaving a legacy of education and impact.
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School districts monitor weather as snow chances grow
Dallas ISD is assessing conditions as snow forecasts increase, with schools weatherizing buildings and buses. A decision on potential delays or cancellations is expected by Wednesday afternoon. NBC 5’s Alicia Barrera has more.
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Will school districts cancel class this week ahead of possible snow? Here's how they decide
School districts in the area said they are still in the assessment and planning phase and a regular schedule should be assumed until further notice.
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Dallas prepares for winter weather with focus on safety, clear roads
Dallas is ready for winter weather, treating roads with brine and preparing snowplows. Officials are focused on safe travel for Cotton Bowl visitors and providing shelter for unhoused residents. NBC 5’s David Goins has more.
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Dallas shares preparation efforts ahead of winter weather
The city says it has the capacity to produce 20,000 gallons of brine per day, and that 12,000 gallons had already been deployed by midday Tuesday.
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Man waving a gun shot by Dallas police officers Tuesday
A man waving a gun at passersby is in critical condition after being shot by Dallas police officers Tuesday afternoon.
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Dallas shelters open to provide warmth during storm
Two Dallas shelters are offering warmth and safety to those without homes, thanks to a collaboration between nonprofits, churches, and volunteers. Crowds have surged as the storm moves in. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat has more.
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Dallas opens temporary shelter at Fair Park as cold air arrives in North Texas
The City of Dallas opened a shelter able to house 900 people at Fair Park on Sunday, while homeowners and TxDOT prepared for the deep freeze and possible precipitation too. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil reports.
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Dallas opens temporary shelter at Fair Park as Arctic air arrives in North Texas
The City of Dallas, in partnership with several nonprofits, opened a shelter able to house 900 people at Fair Park on Sunday, while homeowners and TxDOT prepared for the deep freeze and possible precipitation too.
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North Texans enjoy the final full day of mild temperatures before a blast of cold air
Some North Texans hit the pickleball courts and golf links to enjoy the last full day of mild weather before a blast of cold weather. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman reports.
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North Texans soak in final moments of milder weather before cold blast hits
An incoming cold blast has a lot of North Texans getting into winter weather mode, but not before soaking in the final moments of milder temperatures.
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Second Thought Theatre's 2025 season has all new plays for the new year
For North Texas theatergoers who want to see something new and local, Second Thought Theatre (STT) delivers. The Dallas theater’s 21st season is full of world premieres written by homegrown playwrights.
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Viral holiday light display cost Dallas taxpayers $25,000
The total expense for on-duty Dallas police resources that managed the crowds outside a Preston Hollow home with a holiday lighting display that went viral was north of $25,000 according to a Dallas city council member.
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Mansion with viral holiday light display cost Dallas taxpayers more than $25,000
The total expense for on-duty Dallas police resources that managed the crowds outside a Preston Hollow home with a holiday lighting display that went viral was $25,375.04 according to a Dallas city council member.
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More than 500 animals killed, roof partially collapses in 2-alarm Plaza Latina fire
Hundreds of animals died when a fire broke out at a Plaza Latina on Friday. The large commercial building is home to several businesses. No people were injured in the fire.
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Residents, family dog escape Dallas house fire Friday
A car caught fire and spread to a home on Linda Drive on Friday morning.
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Exotic animals killed, roof collapses in Dallas Plaza Latina fire
A roof partially collapsed and several exotic animals died when a fire broke out at a Plaza Latina on Friday. The large commercial building is home to several businesses. No people were injured in the fire.