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Bishop T.D. Jakes has ‘slight health incident' during Sunday service, church says he's in stable condition
Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter’s House of Dallas is in stable condition.
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Emmy Award-winner Ken Burns to be honored at Dallas Hope for Humanity Dinner
Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns will be honored at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s annual Hope for Humanity Dinner.
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5 Talk Street: Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep
Education is the key to success, and one local high school is helping students develop their skills and gain experience in some of Dallas’ most successful companies. Dr. Nivea Torres, the Principal and Chief Academic Office at Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep, is joined by Catalina Rodriguez, a senior at Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep who will be graduating in...
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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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Hundreds turn out for Thanksgiving dinner giveaways Saturday
Ahead of the holidays, many families are feeling the pinch, especially at the grocery store. To help get Thanksgiving dinner on the table, several nonprofits across North Texas hosted turkey giveaways. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards reports some are seeing more recipients than ever before.
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Dallas Arboretum celebrates 10 years of ‘The 12 Days of Christmas'
Since the 2014 holiday season, twelve 25-foot-tall glittering gazebos depicting “The 12 Days of Christmas” have dotted the Dallas Arboretum’s garden.
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Dallas ISD to give free Thanksgiving break meals to families on Monday
The Dallas ISD is providing three free breakfast and lunch meals for students on Monday for them to eat during the holiday week.
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Alligator gar angler shares passion for ‘living dinosaur' with social media followers
For years the alligator gar was intentionally killed by fishermen who felt they were undesirable. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans introduces us to the angler who is sharing his passion and renewing respect for the prehistoric reptiles found in the Trinity River.
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Alligator gar angler takes social media followers along to reel in ‘living dinosaur'
Coryea Frances aka ‘Ceelowthehooker’ turned his passion for reeling in alligator gar into a profession. Now he’s helping people understand the unique species of reptiles.
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On track for title game and possible playoffs, SMU extends Rhett Lashlee
SMU head football coach Rhett Lashlee lands contract extension after leading mustangs to 2023 conference title since 1984.
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Why a DPD officer is back after being fired for an incident involving a 2022 fiery wreck
Aria Jones with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how Tomiya Crenshaw is suing two police officers over a crash that took place in 2022.
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Dallas elementary school puts new spin on career day
A Dallas elementary school made career day a little more interesting, as students learn about jobs through all the different vehicles driven at work.
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Free dog, cat adoptions Saturday; Dallas Animal Shelter way over capacity
The Dallas Animal Shelter is over capacity and asking the public for help to find homes for the holidays.
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Omni Dallas offers ice skating rink, holiday fun
Downtown Dallas is getting in the holiday spirit with an ice skating rink, Santa sightings, and more.
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Ice skating rink, holiday fun coming to Omni Dallas
Downtown Dallas is about to get its first outdoor ice-skating rink starting November 22 at the Omni Dallas. They are opening their inaugural Ice, Lights, and City Nights holiday event at the hotel. Family-friendly events include ticketed items and free things to do.
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New documentary looks at '93 Super Bowl Parade in Dallas
While Dallas Cowboys fans long for the heydays of the 90s, one local filmmaker looked at the darker side of being national champions. The documentary ‘Chaos on Commerce’ explores how racial tensions spilled over in Downtown Dallas during the Super Bowl parade of 1993. Candace Sweat has the story.
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10-acre community park to open in Dallas's Fair Park in late 2026
Construction on a planned community park in South Dallas will begin in late 2025, according to leadership of the nonprofit that manages Fair Park.
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Much anticipated community park may bring hope for Dallas neighborhood
Decades of promises have been broken for the neighborhood around Fair Park. Years after Black families were uprooted to make way for parking lots, the nonprofit overseeing the park says it’s keeping faith with the community with a much anticipated community park. David Goins has the update.
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Texas AG suing Dallas over marijuana decriminalization vote
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the city of Dallas over its ballot measure to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil has the details.
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Foodie 411: Thanksgiving, Chumley House & Rainbow Cone
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, DallasNews.com/food writer Sarah Blaskovich has some last-minute tips, plus news on a new fine-dining restaurant in Fort Worth and a 100-year-old ice cream shop that’s expanding to North Texas.
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Texas AG Ken Paxton suing City of Dallas over ballot measure decriminalizing marijuana
Earlier this month, Dallas voters decided to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana.