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Monkey seized by Dallas police, Jorgie Boy, returned to owner after month-long saga
Jorgie Boy, the spider monkey who catapulted to internet fame after he was seized last month by Dallas police, has returned home.
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Two women shot in Dallas ride-share, one in critical condition, police say
Two rideshare passengers were found with gunshot wounds in the 2900 block of N. Stemmons Service Road on Saturday.
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Dallas Animal Services offers free adoptions after reaching 137% capacity
Dallas Animal Services is partnering with the Bissell Pet Foundation and Petco Love to waive adoptions fees until Dec. 17 and from Dec. 21-22.
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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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Two dead after crash splits sports car into two pieces in Dallas
Dallas police are investigating a car crash that left two people dead and one injured Monday afternoon.
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2 dead after Dallas car crash
Dallas police are investigating a car crash that left two people dead and one injured Monday afternoon.
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Patients at Scottish Rite for Children experience the thrill of a Christmas auction
Christmas came a little early for some young patients at Scottish Rite for Children. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports they didn’t open the gifts of toys and games, they bid on them.
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Dallas Black Dance Theatre reaches $500K+ settlement with fired dancers
A prestigious Dallas dance company will pay more than a half-a-million dollars to ten dancers and issue personal apologies. NBC 5’s David Goins reports it’s part of a settlement between Dallas Black Dance Theatre and the union representing former dancers fired earlier this summer.
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Dallas homeless service gets bigger space with CitySquare building acquisition
FPC Dallas said it will continue CitySquare’s Food Pantry and Neighborhood Resource Center, and will continue to serve meals at The Bridge on downtown during the merger.
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Fired dancers reach $500K+ settlement with Dallas Black Dance Theatre
Ten dancers fired in August by the Dallas Black Dance Theatre will receive more than $500,000 in compensation and a personal apology as part of a settlement with the union.
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Dallas apartment fire sends two to hospital, displaces dozens of families
Dallas-Fire Rescue says 30-49 families were displaced after the fire.
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Two people sent to hospital after Dallas apartment fire
Dallas Fire-Rescue said 30-40 families are displaced ahead of the holidays after a fire tore through a building at Villa Vista apartments off Amanda Lane. NBC 5’s Tahera Rahman spoke to residents after the fire.
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Dallas Contemporary highlights graduate student artists in inaugural ‘Open University'
Thirteen North Texas MFA students will get a chance to shine in the new year. Dallas Contemporary will present Open University, the inaugural DC NTX Graduate Student Program exhibition, opening January 24, 2025.
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Keep kids warm this winter
Help Communities in Schools of the Dallas Region keep kids warm this winter with their annual holiday drive.
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Holiday fun at Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
The holiday season has officially arrived at the Dallas Arboretum with different exhibits that include a Christmas Village and the 12 Days of Christmas.
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Dallas mayor gives state of the city address
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson says the call from voters couldn’t be clearer. In his first public remarks on the November election– Johnson shared what’s ahead for a city– now required to hire 900 more police officers. Here’s NBC 5’s David Goins.
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Foodie 411: Festive food plus restaurants opening and closing in North Texas
Thanksgiving is over, so now it’s on to the December holidays. DallasNews.com/Food writer Sarah Blaskovich has information on festive food and drinks as well as restaurants closing and opening across North Texas.
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Foodie 411: Festive food plus restaurants closing and opening
Thanksgiving is over, so now it’s on to the December holidays. DallasNews.com/Food offers information on festive food and drinks as well as restaurants closing and opening across North Texas.
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Dallas mayor says calls for more public safety ‘could not be more clear'
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said he will begin work on developing a “comprehensive public safety policy” for the city.
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson holds State of the City address
Mayor Johnson’s speech highlighted his plans for the city’s future. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Nonprofit collecting items to help Dallas area students stay warm this winter
Although many kids are writing letters to Santa and counting presents under the Christmas tree, there are thousands of families in North Texas who are feeling the financial strain and won’t be able to provide even the basic necessities.